John C. Calhoun Quote

Stripped of all its covering, the naked question is, whether ours is a federal or consolidated government; a constitutional or absolute one; a government resting solidly on the basis of the sovereignty of the States, or on the unrestrained will of a majority; a form of government, as in all other unlimited ones, in which injustice, violence, and force must ultimately prevail.


Speeches of John C. Calhoun (ed. 1843)


Stripped of all its covering, the naked question is, whether ours is a federal or consolidated government; a constitutional or absolute one; a...

Stripped of all its covering, the naked question is, whether ours is a federal or consolidated government; a constitutional or absolute one; a...

Stripped of all its covering, the naked question is, whether ours is a federal or consolidated government; a constitutional or absolute one; a...

Stripped of all its covering, the naked question is, whether ours is a federal or consolidated government; a constitutional or absolute one; a...