Speech of Henry Clay : Delivered At the Great Barbecue At Lexington, (Kentucky,) June 9, 1842

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operate with them in sustaining the principles that brought him into office. Had the President who was elected lived, had that honest and good man, on whose face, in that picture, we now gaze, been spared, I feel perfectly confident that all the measures which the principles of the Whigs authorized the country to expect, including a Bank of the.
United States, would have been carried. ' But it may be said that a sound currency, 13 such as I have described, is unattainable during the administrat
...ion of Mr. Tyler. It will be, if it can only be obtained, through the instrumentality of a Bank of the Uni- ted States, unless he changes his opinion, as he has done> in regard to the land bill.
Unfortunately, our Chief Magistrate pos- sesses more power, in some respects, than a King or Queen of England. The crown is never separated from the nation, but is obli- ged to conform to its will. If the Ministry holds opinions adverse to the nation, and is thrown into minority in the House of Com- mons, the crown is constrained to dismiss the Ministry, and appoint one whose opin- ions coincide with the nation.


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