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He is blind indeed who does not see, in the signs of the times, a strong tendency to plunge the Union as deep in debt as are many of the States, and to subjugate the whole to the paper system.
John C. Calhoun
Strong
Signs
Indeed
Paper
States
System
Plunge
See
Tendency
He
Blind
Does
Subjugate
Debt
Times
Union
Who
Deep
Many
Whole
There is but one nation on the globe from which we have anything serious to apprehend, but that is the most powerful that now exists or ever did exist. I refer to Great Britain.
John C. Calhoun
Great
Nation
Apprehend
Great Britain
One Nation
Powerful
Most
Most Powerful
Globe
Refer
Exist
Exists
Did
Anything
Which
Serious
Now
Ever
Britain
To make a division of power effectual, a veto in one form or another is indispensable. The right of each to judge for itself of the extent of the power allotted to its share, and to protect itself in its exercise, is what, in reality, is meant by a division of power.
John C. Calhoun
Reality
Judge
Power
Indispensable
Share
Division
Protect
Make
Another
Exercise
Itself
Effectual
Veto
Form
Meant
Each
Right
Extent
How can this full, perfect, just and supreme voice of the people, embodied in the Constitution, be brought to bear, habitually and steadily, in counteracting the fatal tendency of the government to the absolute and despotic control of the numerical majority?
John C. Calhoun
Government
Constitution
People
Control
Despotic
Embodied
Brought
Steadily
Bear
Voice
Absolute
Perfect
Tendency
Majority
Supreme
How
Just
Full
Fatal
Numerical
Be assured that, as certain as Congress transcends its assigned limits and usurps powers never conferred, or stretches those conferred beyond the proper limits, so surely will the fruits of its usurpation pass into the hands of the Executive. In seeking to become master, it but makes a master in the person of the President.
John C. Calhoun
Will
Master
Become
Congress
President
Assured
Those
Seeking
Proper
Never
Beyond
Powers
Executive
Surely
Makes
Pass
Limits
Person
Conferred
Hands
Transcends
Fruits
Certain
Usurpation
Assigned
Let a durable and firm peace be established and this government be confined rigidly to the few great objects for which it was instituted, leaving the States to contend in generous rivalry to develop, by the arts of peace, their respective resources, and a scene of prosperity and happiness would follow, heretofore unequaled on the globe.
John C. Calhoun
Happiness
Government
Great
Peace
Prosperity
Few
Resources
States
Respective
Would
Follow
Objects
Scene
Rivalry
Develop
Firm
Generous
Instituted
Globe
Contend
Leaving
Durable
Arts
Confined
Established
Which
Once established with Great Britain, it would not be difficult, with moderation and prudence, to establish permanent peace with the rest of the world, when our most sanguine hopes of prosperity may be realized.
John C. Calhoun
Great
Peace
World
Prosperity
Rest
Difficult
Great Britain
Our
Once
Would
Hopes
Most
Permanent
Permanent Peace
Prudence
Moderation
May
Establish
Established
Realized
Britain
When the period arrives - come when it may - that this government will be compelled to resort to internal taxes for its support in time of peace, it will mark one of the most difficult and dangerous stages through which it is destined to pass.
John C. Calhoun
Government
Time
Peace
Dangerous
Will
Difficult
Mark
Resort
Destined
Through
Support
Come
Most
Period
Pass
May
Stages
Which
Taxes
Internal
Compelled
Measures of policy are necessarily controlled by circumstances; and, consequently, what may be wise and expedient under certain circumstances might be eminently unwise and impolitic under different circumstances. To persist in acting in the same way under circumstances essentially different would be folly and obstinacy, and not consistency.
John C. Calhoun
Wise
Consistency
Way
Circumstances
Would
Would-Be
Folly
Obstinacy
Policy
Unwise
Persist
Same
Expedient
Controlled
May
Essentially
Different
Might
Certain
Acting
Measures
Necessarily
Consequently
I want no presidency; I want to do my duty. No denunciations here, or out of this House, can deflect me a single inch from going directly at what I aim, and that is, the good of the country. I have always acted upon it, and I will always act upon it.
John C. Calhoun
Good
Me
Will
Country
Single
Duty
Presidency
Aim
Deflect
Out
Directly
House
Always
Going
Want
Act
Acted
Inch
Here
What we want, above all things on earth in our public men, is independence. It is one great defect in the character of the public men of America that there is that real want of independence; and, in this respect, a most marked contrast exists between public men in this country and in Great Britain.
John C. Calhoun
Great
Character
Respect
Independence
Men
Country
Great Britain
Marked
Our
Earth
All Things
Above
Between
Most
Real
Exists
Contrast
America
Want
Public
Things
Defect
Britain
I would rather be an independent senator, governed by my own views, going for the good of the country, uncontrolled by any thing which mortal man can bring to bear upon me, than to be president of the United States, put there as presidents of the United States have been for many years past.
John C. Calhoun
Good
Me
Man
Country
Past
Own
President
Presidents
States
Independent
Would
My Own
Rather
Bear
Put
Uncontrolled
Mortal
Governed
Been
Years
Than
Senator
Any
Going
Which
Views
Many
United
United States
Thing
Bring
Of the two, I considered it more important to avoid a war with England about Oregon than a war with Mexico, important as I thought it was to avoid that.
John C. Calhoun
War
Thought
Important
Considered
About
More
Mexico
Than
Oregon
Avoid
England
Two
Where wages command labor, as in the non-slaveholding States, there necessarily takes place between labor and capital a conflict, which leads, in process of time, to disorder, anarchy, and revolution if not counteracted by some appropriate and strong constitutional provision. Such is not the case in the slaveholding States.
John C. Calhoun
Time
Conflict
Strong
Revolution
Appropriate
Anarchy
States
Some
Constitutional
Case
Takes
Between
Leads
Wages
Command
Provision
Labor
Where
Process
Place
Which
Capital
Disorder
Necessarily
I saw that the incorporation of Texas into this Union would be indispensable both to her safety and ours. I saw that it was impossible she could stand as an independent power between us and Mexico without becoming the scene of intrigue of foreign powers, alike destructive of the peace and security of both Texas and ourselves.
John C. Calhoun
Peace
Safety
Impossible
Power
Saw
Alike
Ours
Independent
Intrigue
Ourselves
Destructive
Security
Would
Would-Be
Scene
Both
Indispensable
Could
Between
Powers
She
Without
Becoming
Foreign
Foreign Powers
Texas
Mexico
Us
Stand
Union
Her
I will not attempt to show that it would be a great evil to increase the patronage of the Executive. It is already enormously great, as every man of every party must acknowledge, if he would candidly express his sentiments.
John C. Calhoun
Great
Man
Will
Evil
Party
Every
Increase
Great Evil
Must
Would
Would-Be
Attempt
He
Executive
His
Acknowledge
Patronage
Sentiments
Show
Express
Every Man
I hold it to be the most monstrous proposition ever uttered within the Senate that conquering a country like Mexico, the President can constitute himself a despotic ruler without the slightest limitation on his power. If all this be true, war is indeed dangerous!
John C. Calhoun
War
Dangerous
Be True
Power
Country
President
Monstrous
Despotic
Indeed
Ruler
Slightest
Constitute
Proposition
True
Like
Most
Himself
Within
Without
Limitation
His
Mexico
Senate
Hold
Conquering
Ever
Uttered
A revolution in itself is not a blessing. The revolution accomplished by the French people is, indeed, a wonderful event - the most striking, in my opinion, in history; but it may lead to events which will make it a mighty evil.
John C. Calhoun
History
Blessing
People
Wonderful
Events
Will
Evil
Revolution
Striking
Indeed
Lead
Most
French
Make
French People
Opinion
Accomplished
Itself
May
In My Opinion
Which
Mighty
Event
The game is not lost - or won - until the last bell goes.
John Curtin
Game
Lost
Until
Won
Goes
Bell
Last
If I liken the Pacific War to a football match, I can say to you that the first half is over, we have kicked off after the interval, and we are going to carry the ball into enemy territory for a smashing victory.
John Curtin
War
You
Enemy
Victory
First
Half
Interval
Kicked
Say
Carry
Football
Football Match
Over
Smashing
Match
Territory
Ball
Off
Going
After
Pacific
Nobody should underestimate how much the world changed on the 11th of September 2001.
John Howard
World
September
Changed
Nobody
Underestimate
How
How Much
Much
Should
I don't think there's any reason on Earth why people should have access to automatic and semiautomatic weapons unless they're in the military or in the police.
John Howard
People
Police
Military
Think
Unless
Earth
Weapons
Access
Any
Automatic
Should
Reason
Why
I think I'm seen as trustworthy. I'm seen as having determination and persistence, and I'm seen as having a capacity to reach achievable answers to difficult issues.
John Howard
Persistence
Determination
Achieve
Seen
Difficult
Think
Having
Reach
Answers
Issues
Trustworthy
Capacity
I hate guns.
John Howard
Hate
Guns
I don't share the view that China and the U.S. need to reach some kind of strategic accommodation to carve up the Asia-Pacific region - that is an arrogant proposition and deeply insulting to other countries in the region, including Japan and potentially also India and Indonesia.
John Howard
Arrogant
Other
Other Countries
Kind
India
Carve
Some
Potentially
Proposition
Share
Countries
Indonesia
Reach
Also
Insulting
Accommodation
Up
China
Region
Japan
View
Strategic
Including
Deeply
Need
In my estimation, there should always be a mixture of economic liberalism - which means small government, a great emphasis on markets - but also a certain degree of social conservatism, not to favor change unless that change is beneficial. So I describe myself as an economic liberal and a social conservative.
John Howard
Government
Myself
Great
Change
Conservative
Degree
Conservatism
Liberal
Beneficial
Unless
Liberalism
Markets
Favor
Small
Economic
Small Government
Emphasis
Also
Always
Mixture
Which
Estimation
Social
Certain
Should
Means
Certain Degree
Describe
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