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Resolutions which originated in the Senate of the State of Georgia. 1841 209 (1841)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsga0316 and id is 1 raw text is: RESOLUTIONS
WHICH
ORI'GINTED IN SENATE.
IN SENATE.
THE Committee on the State of the Republic have had
before it the politic-) condition of the country, both in its
General and State Relations, and have deemed it necessary
to submit the views entertained in the following preamble
and resolutions to the General Assembly, and to ask for
them its concurrence.
The Committee believe that recent events develope an
organized and systematic determination, of which signifi-
cant indications were offered at the late extra session of
Congress, to discard the principles and policy'proper to be
observed in the administration of the General Government.
Additional acquisitions of power not contemplated or de-
signed by the framers of the Constitution, repudiated by
the Republicans of '98 and 1800, and wholly unnecessary
to the vigor and efficiency of the administration of the Gov-
ernment, are avowed as among the cherished objects of
the new political reform.
To such an administration of the General Government,
the Republican party have been opposed from the adoption
of the Constitution; and time and- experience have added
innumerable proofs of the correctness of their principles,
and the importance of their continued ascendancy, to se-
cure the safety and integrity of the American Union and
the sovereignty of each of the States of which it is com-
posed.
Although at different periods in the history of the coun-
try, their principles have received temporary checks, very
soon the recuperative energies of the people determined to
be free, have surmounted the barriers and given them suc-
cess. Ambitious aid designing men have somc times risen
to power, and by torturing the Constitution, have enacted
laws reckless of the provisions or prohibitions of that sacred
instrument; but their career has been limited-their obnoY-
ious measures indignantly condemned-their partial and.
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