The Great Conspiracy, Volume 6 by John Alexander Logan
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* * * A day when the Nation is to commence its real life; or, if it is
not the day, it is the dawning of the day; the day is near at hand * * * when the American People are to wake up to the meaning of the sublime truths which their fathers uttered years ago, and which have slumbered, dead-letters, upon the pages of our Constitution, of our Declaration of Independence, and of our history." McDougall, of California, on the other hand,--utterly regardless of the grandly patriotic resolutions of the Legislature of his State, which had just been presented to the Senate by his colleague--lugubriously declared: "In my judgment, it may well be said of us: 'Let the Heavens be hung in black And let the Earth put mourning on,' for in the history of no Free People, since the time the Persians came down upon Athens, have I known as melancholy a period as this day and year of Our Lord in our history; and if we can, by the blessing of God and by His favor, rise above it, it will be by His special providence, and by no act of ours." The obstructive tactics were now resumed, Mr. Powell leading off by a motion to amend, by adding to the Judiciary Committee's proposed Thirteenth Article of the Constitution, the following: "ART. 14.--The President and Vice-President shall hold their Offices for the term of four--[Which he subsequently modified to: 'six years'] --years. The person who has filled the Office of President shall not be |
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