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" Being of opinion that the proposed quali- fication, "mild and gentle" as it was, "would have some effect in arresting the evils" against which it was aimed, he therefore gave it his support.
Such an act might now be passed, and would serve the purpose of a palliative. But it would not eradicate the disease, and, with a majority of the senate composed of the partisans of the president, would proba- bly do but little good. The other expe- dient suggested by Mr. Webstek, of pass- ing a new decla
...ratory act asserting the power of removal in the president and senate, is obnoxious to strong objections.
133 One of the lamentable consequences of the prostitution of this power has been, not only, by familiarity, to reconcile the public mind to its abuse, but to enlist a numerous and powerful army of place-hunters and demagogues to regard it with favor, as their main reliance for success in their vocation. From them, therefore, such a law would probably meet only with clamor and denunciation, as an act of legislative usurpation, while by the public at large it would be regarded with comparative indifference.


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