Speech of Hon S a Smith of Tennessee in Defense of the Administration in Th

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Speech of Hon S a Smith of Tennessee in Defense of the Administration in Th
S a Samuel Axley Smith
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We have it disclosed, and authoritatively, too, that the principle against which we fought, and in the success of which triumph we congrat- ulated the country, is not only subversive of the Constitution, but is a monstrous principle !
I want this matter to properly go before the country. I do not want to be placed in a false position. I must use what feeble means I have to repel the ingenious assaults which are to be, and now are, made against the Democratic party. The Black Republicans, as the
...y are called, make war on the Constitution, in reference to slavery. The Know Nothing or American party make war on the Constitution, in regard to religious toleration. That the latter, in their national council, made war on civil and religious liberty, is admitted by two gentlemen of the same party — one from Louisiana and thef ther from Alabama. I will say here, what I have often said at home, that the violation of either the provision of the Constitution in reference to religious toleration, or that in regard to slavery, is equally vital.

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