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And if this House is to be scared, by whatever influences, from its duty, to receive and hear the petitions of the People, then I shall send my voice beyond the walls of this Capitol for redress.
~ Caleb Cushing
Beyond
Capitol
Duty
Hear
House
Influences
People
Receive
Redress
Scared
Send
Shall
Then
Voice
Walls
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Be the responsibility on their heads who raise this novel and extraordinary question of reception, going to the unconstitutional abridgment, as I conceive, of the great right of petition inherent in the People of the United States.
~ Caleb Cushing
Conceive
Extraordinary
Going
Great
Heads
Inherent
Novel
People
Petition
Question
Raise
Reception
Responsibility
Right
States
Unconstitutional
United
United States
Who
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Entertaining these opinions of the course to be pursued, I beg of gentlemen to look at the question, as I have done, in a calm review of facts and of principles.
~ Caleb Cushing
Beg
Calm
Course
Done
Entertaining
Facts
Gentlemen
Look
Opinions
Principles
Pursued
Question
Review
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Here, again, as I conceive, gentlemen forget that this government is a republican one, resting exclusively in the intelligence and virtue of the People.
~ Caleb Cushing
Again
Conceive
Forget
Gentlemen
Government
Here
Intelligence
People
Republican
Resting
Virtue
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I declare and protest in advance, that I do not intend, at this time at least; to be drawn or driven into the question of slavery, in either of its subdivisions or forms.
~ Caleb Cushing
Advance
Declare
Drawn
Driven
Either
Forms
Intend
Least
Protest
Question
Slavery
Time
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I maintain that the House is bound by the Constitution to receive the petitions; after which, it will take such method of deciding upon them as reason and principle shall dictate.
~ Caleb Cushing
After
Bound
Constitution
Deciding
Dictate
House
Maintain
Method
Principle
Reason
Receive
Shall
Take
Them
Which
Will
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If there be any plausible reason for supposing that we have the right to legislate on the slave interests of the District, you cannot put down the investigation of the subject out of doors, by refusing to receive petitions.
~ Caleb Cushing
Any
Cannot
District
Doors
Down
Interests
Investigation
Legislate
Out
Plausible
Put
Reason
Receive
Refusing
Right
Slave
Subject
You
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It is impossible, in my mind, to distinguish between the refusal to receive a petition, or its summary rejection by some general order, and the denial of the right of petition.
~ Caleb Cushing
Between
Denial
Distinguish
General
Impossible
Mind
Order
Petition
Receive
Refusal
Rejection
Right
Some
Summary
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Men of New England, I hold you to the doctrines of liberty which ye inherit from your Puritan forefathers.
~ Caleb Cushing
Doctrines
England
Forefathers
Hold
Inherit
Liberty
Men
New
New England
Puritan
Which
You
Your
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Men of Virginia, countrymen of Washington, of Patrick Henry, of Jefferson, and of Madison, will ye be true to your constitutional faith?
~ Caleb Cushing
Be True
Constitutional
Countrymen
Faith
Henry
Jefferson
Madison
Men
True
Virginia
Washington
Will
Your
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Sir, allusion has been made, in an early stage of this debate, to the history of the excitement which once pervaded a considerable part of the country, in reference to the transportation of the mails on the Lord's day.
~ Caleb Cushing
Been
Considerable
Country
Day
Debate
Early
Excitement
Has-Been
History
Lord
Made
Once
Part
Reference
Sir
Stage
The History Of
Transportation
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Sir, I am a republican; and I desire to see this House observe the principles of that democracy which is ever on the lips of its members, and which, I hope, is in their hearts, as I know and feel it is in mine, and mean it shall be in my conduct.
~ Caleb Cushing
Am
Conduct
Democracy
Desire
Ever
Feel
Hearts
Hope
House
I Am
Know
Lips
Mean
Members
Mine
Observe
Principles
Republican
See
Shall
Sir
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Some of them, in accepting the proposed plan of government, coupled their acceptance with a recommendation of various additions to the Constitution, which they deemed essential to the preservation of the rights of the States, or of the People.
~ Caleb Cushing
Acceptance
Accepting
Constitution
Coupled
Deemed
Essential
Government
People
Plan
Preservation
Proposed
Recommendation
Rights
Some
States
Them
Various
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The Normans came over, lance in hand, burning and trampling down every thing before them, and cutting off the Saxon dynasty and the Saxon nobles at the edge of the sword; but the right of petition remained untouched.
~ Caleb Cushing
Before
Burning
Came
Cutting
Down
Dynasty
Edge
Every
Hand
Noble
Off
Over
Petition
Remained
Right
Sword
Them
Thing
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The proceedings of this House in 1790, in reference to petitions on the matter of the slave trade, and of slavery in the States, have been cited. It has been said that those petitions were not received.
~ Caleb Cushing
Been
Has-Been
House
Matter
Received
Reference
Said
Slave
Slavery
States
Those
Trade
Were
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The right of petition is an old undoubted household right of the blood of England, which runs in our veins.
~ Caleb Cushing
Blood
England
Household
Old
Our
Petition
Right
Runs
Veins
Which
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The right of petition, I have said, was not conferred on the People by the Constitution, but was a pre-existing right, reserved by the People out of the grants of power made to Congress.
~ Caleb Cushing
By The People
Conferred
Congress
Constitution
Grants
Made
Out
People
Petition
Power
Reserved
Right
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The winged words uttered in this House have gone forth to the world, on their mission of good or of evil.
~ Caleb Cushing
Evil
Forth
Gone
Good
House
Mission
Uttered
Winged
Words
World
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These our great natural rights we keep to ourselves; we will not have them tampered with; respecting them we give to you no commission whatsoever.
~ Caleb Cushing
Commission
Give
Great
Keep
Natural
Natural Rights
Our
Ourselves
Respecting
Rights
Them
Whatsoever
Will
You
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This Republic was called into being, organized, and is upheld, by a great political doctrine.
~ Caleb Cushing
Being
Doctrine
Great
Organized
Political
Republic
Upheld
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Caleb Cushing
Profession
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BirthDate
17 January, 1800
DeathDate
02 January, 1879
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