Silas Wright, of New York, a typical Northern "dough-face" politician, gave exact expression to the "dough-face" sentiment, which induced Northern members to vote for the compromise, when he stated that he was unalterably opposed to the principle of the bill, but that on account of the attitude of South Carolina, and of the extreme desire which he had to remove all cause of discontent in that state, and in order to enable her again to become an affectionate member of the Union, he would vote for what was satisfactory to her, although repugnant to himself.
"Thomas Hart Benton"
Theodore Roosevelt
I suppose I thought that I was unalterably in love with her.
"From the Housetops"
George Barr McCutcheon
He thought upon his cousins, in whose lives their mother's life had seemed unalterably bound up.
"A Dozen Ways Of Love"
Lily Dougall