An Annual Publication of Historical Papers, 1907 (Classic Reprint)
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Mr. Outlaw said from a practical standpoint the reso lution had a threefold object: (1) TO expel Judge Man gum from the senate Of the United States, (2) to fill his place with some member Of the Democratic party, (3) to strike a blow at the United States Senate through Judge Mangum. He says the Bill of Rights is the only thing that speaks Of instructing, but this was adopted eleven years before the establishment Of the national govern ment, and therefore could only refer to State matters.
Besides, that clause in the Bill of Rights says that the people should instruct, but *we are not the people, only their representatives. Many other notable speeches were made against the resolutions, but their essential points are the same as those given.
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