Speech of Waddy Thompson of South Carolina in the House of Representatives of

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Thompson, Waddy, 1798-1868
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You liave had no money but the proceeds of the bonds of the bank which have been sold. That is all ; for you have struck down the struggUng energies of the country. If your iron hand were one moment with- 11 / ^rawn, they would rise up like the strong man from his sleep, and by their inappre- ciable resources and power would pour into your coflers overflowing revenues. But these resources arc now dried up, and you maintain a stinted existence, from day to day, by shaving your bonds. And what is... more, by the terms of that negotiation the monster has, I have not the least doubt, made more clear money than it ever before made in any one year from its connexion with the Government. And thus ends the miserable humbug of separation — a humbug, to which I feel a hostility almost personal, because it is a humbug; and still more, because it is a humbug which has given me a good deal of trouble. I was told an anecdote the other day, which I will give to the House as I heard it. I do not vouch for it, but I believe it to be true.

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