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Salmon P. Chase

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    Salmon P. Chase

    All men are born equally free.

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    A resignation is a grave act; never performed by a right-minded man without forethought or with reserve.

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    If Congress sees fit to impose a capitation, or other direct tax, it must be laid in proportion to the census; if Congress determines to impose duties, imposts, and excises, they must be uniform throughout the United States. These are not strictly limitations of power. They are rules prescribing the mode in which it shall be exercised... This review shows that personal property, contracts, occupations, and the like have never been regarded by Congress as proper subjects of direct tax.

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    I never refused my help to any person black or white; and I liked the office nonetheless because there were neither fees nor salary connected with it.

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    My agency in promoting the passage of the National Bank Act was the greatest financial mistake of my life. It has built up a monopoly, which affects every interest in the country. It should be repealed, but before that can be accomplished, the people will be arrayed on one side and the banks on the other, in a contest such as we have never before seen in this country.

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    My agency in promoting the passage of the National Banking Act was the greatest mistake of my life. It has built up a monopoly which affects every interest in the country

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    No more slave States and no more slave territory.

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    No nation can be strong except in the strength of God, or safe except in His defense. The trust of our people in God should be declared on our national coins.

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    Once I should have been, if not satisfied, partially, at least, contented with suffrage for the intelligent and those who have been soldiers; now I am convinced that universal suffrage is demanded by sound policy and impartial justice.

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    States Rights died at Appomattox.

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    The Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union composed of indestructible States.

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    The law of the Creator, which invests every human being with an inalienable title to freedom, cannot be repealed by any interior law which asserts that man is property.

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    The legal tender quality [of money] is only valuable for the purposes of dishonesty.

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    There came a time in my life when I doubted the divinity of the Scriptures, and I resolved as a lawyer and a judge I would try the Book as I would try anything in the courtroom, taking evidence for and against. It was a long, serious and profound study and using the same principles of evidence in this religious matter as I always do in secular matters, I have come to the decision that the Bible is a supernatural Book, that it has come from God, and that the only safety for the human race is to follow its teachings.

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    The way to resumption is to resume.

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    True Democracy makes no enquiry about the color of the skin, or the place of nativity. Wherever it sees a man, it recognizes a being endowed by his Creator with original inalienable rights

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    What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not?

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    What you have said, Mr. President, fully satisfies me that you have given to every proposition which has been made, a kind and candid consideration. And you have now expressed the conclusion to which you have arrived, clearly and distinctly.