Henry Clay's Remarks in House and Senate by Henry Clay
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until a House of Representatives, humbled and subdued like itself, and
a majority of it composed of the partisans of the President, shall prefer articles of impeachment. Tell them, finally, that you have restored the glorious doctrine of passive obedience and non-resistance. And, if the people do not pour out their indignation and imprecations, I have yet to learn the character of American freemen. |
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