Great Debates in American History : From the Debates in the British Parliament On the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress At the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913) Five(5)
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They may spend all the money they raise on railroads, or open- ing harbors, or anything on earth they desire, without interfer- ence from us; and it does seem to me that if they are sincere in their views they ought to welcome a separation. I confess, Mr. President, that I do not know whether or not I understand the views of the message exactly on some points. There is something said in it about collecting the revenue. I fully agree with the President that there is no power or right in this Gov...ernment to attempt to coerce a State back into the Union ; but if the State does secede, and thus becomes a foreign State, it seems to me equally clear that you have no right to col- lect taxes in it. I do not know, rir, whether I am given to un- derstand from the message that there is a purpose to continue the collection of duties in any contingency; but if that be the policy I have no doubt some collision may occur. I deprecate it and hope there will be none. If there is to be a separation either of a part or the whole of the slaveholding States, I think COERCION OF SECEDED STATES 307 it better for all parties that it should be done peaceably and quietly.
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