Remarks of Mr Tryman Smith of Conn On the Imputations of N B Blunt Esq O

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Taylor to be entirely above sectional prejudice; and there are not any of the interests of the free States which I would not unhesitatingly confide to his hand. He has a head to comprehend, and a heart to embrace his country, and his whole country. Having spent his whole life in the public service, and on terms of cordial and friendly Intercourse with the people of all parts of the Union, he enter- tains the broadest and most liberal sentiments of nationality. I do not regard him as a citizen o...f Louisiana, but as a citizen of the United States of America.
5. He will do much, if elected, to put down the eiforts now making in various quarters to run all the politics of the country into a mischievous spirit of sectionalism. If he shall prove to be the President I doubt not he will be, the people will learn, that of all the qualifications for that high office, that of citizenship, residence, or domlcil, is the lowest. I am more disposed to look to the man himself, to the qualities of his head and heart, rather than to the accidents of birth or residence.


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