American Eloquence Studies in American Political History volume 3

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American Eloquence Studies in American Political History volume 3
Johnston Alexander
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He spoke as a friend and supporter of the compromise measures of 1850, to inquire whether fidelity to those compromises demanded support of Douglas' policy represented by this bill. Rhodes says of Everett : " Edward Everett also made a speech against the bill in the Senate. His utterances were important, not only for the weight of his argument, but because he spoke for the conservative Whigs of the North, those who had sup- ported the compromise of 1850 and had been the followers of Webster or ...Fillmore. Chase and Seward in the Senate, and Sumner and Wade out of it had opposed that adjustment. The character of the opposition had led Douglas to assert that every one in either House of Congress who had supported the 34 2 NOTES.
compromise of 1850 was now in favor of the Kansas-Nebraska bill ; and this speech of Everett gave that statement the first effective denial. As had been the case when the other senators who have been mentioned spoke, so now crowds filled the Sen- ate Chamber ; the House was deserted.


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