Speech of Hon Thomas Ar Nelson of Tennessee On the Disturbed Condition of T

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Speech of Hon Thomas Ar Nelson of Tennessee On the Disturbed Condition of T
Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson
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Speaker) that we may bid "farewell — a long far. Ewell to all our greatness" as a nation.
But, sir, I return to the consideration of the questions which are before the House. I shall not, upon this occasion, discuss the proposition which has been submitted by the National Committee for the admission of New Mexico as a State. In the dis- charge of my duty, I judged it incumbent upon me to point out very briefly the objections existing to that measure, as a measure of peace, in a minority report
...which I shall take the liberity of appending to the report of my speech. I shall not, therefore, discuss that question now, but I will say, Mr. Speaker, that while I advocate the Missouri compromise and the Crittenden proposition as aff'ording the basis — not ihe ultunatzLni, but the basis of a settlement which I have 'respectfully presented to the consideration of the dominant party in this House, yet I tliffer v. 'ith the opinion which was expressed by the gentleman from Arkansas, [Mr. Rust, ] yesterday.

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