Lucius QCLamar: his life, times, and speeches, 1825-1893 . c5t:lnA^10^^BL^l^ilL.^^?^ ^ .cC^I^^. «?>« «;^(»,)^- >:? ^ I. fe^^)6Ei^^TORCpWUHO_^ jj SOME REPUBLICAN SENATORS. BV PEH. FROM PMOTOS, BY C M, BELL, 0. C. HIS LIFE, TIMES, AND SPEECHES. 379 the opinion heretofore intiniateil that the proposition originally supported hy Sena-tors Bayard, Morgan, Lamar, Hill, Coke, Maxey, and others, to introduce separate ap-propriation and repealing bills, would have been preferable. It would not have ad-mitted of the ini^ane cry of starving the government, and ofrevolution, whichthe Repub


Lucius QCLamar: his life, times, and speeches, 1825-1893 . c5t:lnA^10^^BL^l^ilL.^^?^ ^ .cC^I^^. «?>« «;^(»,)^- >:? ^ I. fe^^)6Ei^^TORCpWUHO_^ jj SOME REPUBLICAN SENATORS. BV PEH. FROM PMOTOS, BY C M, BELL, 0. C. HIS LIFE, TIMES, AND SPEECHES. 379 the opinion heretofore intiniateil that the proposition originally supported hy Sena-tors Bayard, Morgan, Lamar, Hill, Coke, Maxey, and others, to introduce separate ap-propriation and repealing bills, would have been preferable. It would not have ad-mitted of the ini^ane cry of starving the government, and ofrevolution, whichthe Republican agitators have raised with damaging prospecis to the Democracy in thePresidential election; and, tliongh defeated in the present Congress by the veto, theywould have entered the contest before the people upon the question, pure and simple,divested of extraneous issues, of free elections, no Federal interference with voters,and the supremacy of the civil over the military j)0wer. In the preliminary skirmishfor position in the great Presidential battle of 1880 this course would have been better. A conspicuous figure in


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