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JohnC.Calhoun’sRemarksintheSenate(约翰C卡尔豪在参议院上的讲话).pdf

JohnC.Calhoun’sRemarksintheSenate(约翰C卡尔豪在参议院上的讲话)

John C. Calhouns Remarks to the Senate of the United States John C. Calhouns Remarks to the Senate of the United States John C. Calhoun John C. Calhouns Remarks to the Senate of the United States Mr. President: At the last session of Congress, it was avowed on all sides that the public debt, as to all practical purposes, was in fact paid, the small surplus remaining being nearly covered by the money in the Treasury and the bonds for duties which had already accrued; but with the arrival of this event our last hope was doomed to be disappointed. After a long session of many months, and the most earnest effort on the part of South Carolina and the other Southern States to obtain relief, all that could be effected was a small reduction of such a character that, while it diminished the amount of burden, it distributed that burden more unequally than even the obnoxious Act of 1828; reversing the principle adopted by the Bill of 1816, of laying higher duties on the unprotected than the protected articles, by repealing almost entirely the duties laid upon the former, and imposing the burden almost entirely on the latter. It was thus that, instead of relief-- instead of an equal distribution of burdens and benefits of the government, on the payment of the debt, as had been fondly anticipated--the duties were so arranged as to be, in fact, bounties on one side and taxation on the other; thus placing the two great sections of the country in direct conflict in reference to its fiscal action, and thereby letting in that flood of political corruption which threatens to sweep away our Constitution and our liberty. This unequal and unjust arrangement was pronounced, bo

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