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ed sufficient to choice on her the necessity of exerting that wait The Incised and comprehensive arguments of the distinguished gentlemen from Georgia and Mississippi had so fully development these cause. that he felt that he was confined to a some what narrow scope in preparing his own views. He recalled for the consideration of the Convention some historical facts, bearing on the relations of the States to each other, and to the late Federal Government, The British colonelcies of North America, save by a continues of territory owned no nearer political relation with each other than with other Colonies of the same Empire. Passing through the events of the Revolution, which he sketched in glowing language, the speaker gave a brief history of the first Declaration of Independence and sovereignty, and the union of the Colonies under certain articles of convention, in which there was no limit to the confliction of the parties thus united Having prosecuted the war to a successful t