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e gentleman would not undertake to state his position. He would do it at the proper time himself, if he had the lungs to do so. While up, he would correct the gentleman from Fauquier in his assertion that there was not our member who, in debate here, or in the Committee of Twenty-One or elsewhere, had avowed or declared the doctrine of "submission." He would inform him, if he was in this predicament, that on the 16th of March a member of this body, who represents the county of Marshall, (Mr. Burley,) presented resolutions here not only avowing submission, but upholding the right of coercion, and worse, the right of revolution against the State. One member had here avowed a doctrine worse than submission, and he believed there were others just as bad. Mr. Scott would not under take to criticise the resolutions of the member from Marshall; he was here, and could speak for himself. If he was an exception, so far as he (Mr. S.) was informed, he constituted a solitary exception. H