A Letter From Robert S Reeder Esq to Dr Stouton W Dent On the Colored Pop

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Robert S Reeder
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Secure the salvation of his soul ; and whenever this work of manumission baS been permanently effected, it has been followed, as experience has thus far shown, by a fiendish and crushing despotism. We may thus form some correct idea of the true origin and purpose of the abolition of slavery by organized ecclesiastical power and not by the voluntary action of individuals. Government is designed to protect alone the rights and control of individuals, and as soon as it assumes the province of cont...rol, there ever follows disastrous results. Individuality is a techni- cal term of nature, and imports that the man shall think and act as he pleases under the protection of government, provided he does no wrong to the rights of his fellow man.
"The hirer careth not for the hireling, " is a maxim as old and as extensive as human society; and this rule acts with imperative force where the hired is subject to the control of all, and the fruits of his labor are extorted from him by force at the point of the bayonet or under the terror of the lash without a feeling of individual sympathy in his favor— and where, in such a condition, he cannot experience the impulsive kindness of woman's nature.


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