Speech of Mr Hayne of South Carolina On Mr Foots Resolution Proposing An I

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Robert Young Hayne
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Domestic discord ceased at the sound, every man became at once reconciled to his brethren, ;uul the sons of Carolina were all seen crowding together to the temple, bringing their gifts to the altar «tf their common coun- try. "What, Sir, was the conduct of the South during the Revolution? Sir, I honor New England for her conduct in that glorious struggle. But great as is the praise which belongs to her, I think at least equal honor is due to the South. They espoused the quarrel of their brethre...n, with a generou? /. Eal, which did not suiVer them to stop to calculate their interest in the dispute. Favorites of the mother country, possessed of neither ships nor seamen to create commercial rivalship, they might have found in tlieir situation a guar- antee that their trade would be forever fostered and protected by Great Britain, But trampling on all considerations, either of interest, or of safety, they rush- ed into the conflict, and, fighting for principle, perilled all in the sacred causo of freedom.

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