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To: WhiskeyPapa
As Aleck Stephens noted in November, 1860, Toombs voted for the tariff as it then stood, along with every other "southern man."

November you say? I find that unusual, Walt, considering that the Morrill bill was not voted on in the senate until February 1861.

483 posted on 01/29/2003 10:24:14 AM PST by GOPcapitalist
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To: GOPcapitalist
As Aleck Stephens noted in November, 1860, Toombs voted for the tariff as it then stood, along with every other "southern man."

November you say? I find that unusual, Walt, considering that the Morrill bill was not voted on in the senate until February 1861.

I wasn't talking about the Morrill tariff then, was I?

"The tariff no longer distracts the public councils. Reason has triumphed. The present tariff was voted for by Massachusetts and South Carolina. The lion and the lamb lay down together-- every man in the Senate and House from Massachusetts and South Carolina, I think, voted for it, as did my honorable friend himself. And if it be true, to use the figure of speech of my honorable friend, that every man in the North, that works in iron and brass and wood, has his muscle strengthened by the protection of the government, that stimulant was given by his vote, and I believe every other Southern man. So we ought not to complain of that.

[Mr. Toombs: That tariff lessened the duties.]

[Mr. Stephens:[ Yes, and Massachusetts, with unanimity, voted with the South to lessen them, and they were made just as low as Southern men asked them to be, and those are the rates they are now at. If reason and argument, with experience, produced such changes in the sentiments of Massachusetts from 1832 to 1857, on the subject of the tariff, may not like changes be effected there by the same means, reason and argument, and appeals to patriotism on the present vexed question? And who can say that by 1875 or 1890, Massachusetts may not vote with South Carolina and Georgia upon all those questions that now distract the country and threaten its peace and existence? I believe in the power and efficiency of truth, in the omnipotence of truth, and its ultimate triumph when properly wielded. (Applause.)"

-- Alexander Stephens, November, 1860

Walt

485 posted on 01/29/2003 10:28:41 AM PST by WhiskeyPapa (To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men)
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