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the duty I owed to my constituents; and I will now say, I care not how loudly the trumpet may be sounded, nor how low the priests may band their knees before the object of their idolatry, I will be at the side of the President, crying in his car, 'Remember, Philip, thou art mortal.' His own State was, unfortunately, at one time not so true to her creed as her servant; and on her instructing him to cast a vote, of immaterial importance in itself, but indirectly rebuking the conduct of State-Rights Senators, (we allude, of course, to Benton's Expunging Resolutions,) the resigned his appointment, in February, 1836, and retired to private life. He did not again emerge into public view until his nomination in 1840 by the Whig party as their candidate for the Vice-Presidency, in conjunction with Gen. Harrison for the Presidency. The success of that party in that memorable campaign would have subjected so thorough a State-rights man as Mr.Tyler to no embarrassment, if events had permit