Speech of Hon D W Voorhees of Indiana Delivered in the House of Representat

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Speech of Hon D W Voorhees of Indiana Delivered in the House of Representat
Daniel Wolsey Voorhees
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The coS'ee-hou'-es, the inns, and the clubs were filled with emissaries of the Gov- ernment, who reported the most hasty expresfions of common conversation. If by these means no sort of evidence could be collected, there was another resource which was unsparingly used. For, the haheuK corpus act being constantly suspended, the crown had the power of imprisoniag without inquiry and without limitation any person offensive to the ministry, but of whose crimo no proof was attempted to bo brought. "... Sir, why are you, why am I out of the vaults of a dungeon, and standing on this floor to- day ? Not because we are guilty of no offence ; not because the broad shield of the law inter- poses its protection, but simply because the Executive has not yet seen fit and proper in the exercise of his absolute and unrestrained will to lay us in irons. This is the ultimate climax of despotic power. Each one of the twenty millions of people within the control of the United States holds his ©r her tenure to personal liberty— the right to walk the green earth, to breathe the air, and look at the sun — not by virtue of a free Constifution, but dependent upon the clomency and pleas- ure of one man.

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