Speech of Hon. H. S. Foote, of Mississippi, in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 16, 1848, On the Resolution of Thanks to General Taylor

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I feel that perhaps I owe some apology for occupying the attention of the Senate so long. I do not charge the Whig party with this pamphlet, but I have quoted it in order to vindicate what has fallen from the Senator froin Kentucky in opposi- tion to the dangerous sentiments of the Senator from New Hampshire, presenting as it does es.
striking illustration of the consequences to which such sentiments naturally lead.
Mr. CRITTENDEN again rose.
Mr. CASS. Is the Senator going to make any motion.'
...The Senator from Texas has the floor on the special order.
Mr. CRITTENDEN. I will not detain the Senate.
Mr. RUSK. So far as I am concerned, I de- sire to say, that I have great pleasure in asking the Senator from Kentucky to proceed.
Mr. CRITTENDEN. I do not intend to pro- tract this debate, but I desire to acquit myself of the personality of which the honorable Senator from New Hainpshire seems to have considered me to be guilty. I did not mean to say, sir, that the gentleman was without patriotism, or without morality.


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