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Albert Gallatin

CHAPTER V
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This both Harper and Gallatin opposed.

Gallatin objected to being forced to this choice.

To vote in its favor was a threat, if compensation were refused; to vote against it was an abandonment of the claim.

But he should oppose it, if forced to a choice.

The Federal leaders insisted; the previous question was ordered, 51 to 48.


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