Mississippi Question Report of a Debate in the Senate of the United States On

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2nd Session 1802 1803 Senate United States Congress 7th
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Since the recent elections, there is not a single senator, or a single representative in congress, from that vast country, un- friendly to the present order of things, and except in a part of the Mississippi Territory, and its whole population did not by the last census reach nine thousand souls, there is scarcely the appearance of opposition. To represent a people so re- publican, so enlightened, and so firm in their principles, as ready without any adequate cause, (for no government could wat...ch over their interests with more paternal solicitude than the present upon the present question, ) to violate their plight- ed faith and political integrity... To detach themselves from the government they love, and to throw themselves under the pro- tection of nations, whose political systems are entirely repug- nant to their own, requires an extent of credulity rarely equalled.... Certainly never surpassed. If we examine the indications of public senciment which have reached us, we see them breathing quite a contrary spirit.

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