A Narrative of the Life Experience And Work of An American Citizen

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Clay and many others at the South, and nearly all at the North, hold that slavery has now no legal existence in tliese terri- tories, and that it can be introduced there only by positive enact- ment. Such is Mr. Webster's opinion. In his recent Kennebec letter, he says: — "Slavery does not exist there. " that "it is altogeth- er abolished. " But this amendment, by necessary implication, clearlv gives these territories the legal power to make constitutions which siiall CREATE HUMAN SLAVERY! — to... legally establish it where these Senat«)rs say it has now no legal existence!
And Daniel Webster votes for this! votes, too, to give these terri- tories the same right to demand admission as slave states which he says Texas has, on the division of her territory, to come in with four more such states! He is not now vjontent with voting against the Wilmot Proviso — with doing nothing to exclude slavery ; he votes to give authority to these territories— to territories now free — to originate and establish this great wrong, and the right to come into the Union witli it h'-reafter without objection!


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