Remarks of Messrs Grow Quitman And Tl Harris On the Missouri Compromise a

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Grow, Galusha A. (Galusha Aaron), 1823-1907
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|; her institutions. Yet it has continued without Is it, sir, the passage of that bill which has given jl intermission; it is the agitation which that gen- to all portions of this country their equal rights in this Confederacy — is it the passage of that bill which has produced this state of feeling be- tween the different sect inns of the country? If it is, then the gentlemen who concur with him have taken the bold position that they will deny to a large portion of this country their common, t...leman, and those who cooperate with him, has raised that has produced this feeling between tho different sections of this country, and not the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill; that was the result, not the cause. It is not because the Kansas-Nebraska bill has taken away a single rio-lit from the North, but it is because it has he po- I performed a constitutional duty to the South: be- inority I cause it has given to the South the same rights equal, constitutional rights. If this is the sition gentlemen occupy, we from the minority section of the Union would be glad to know which we acknowledge are possessed by the peo- it.

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