Abolitionism Unveiled Or Its Origin Progress And Pernicious Tendency Fully Dev
Abolitionism Unveiled Or Its Origin Progress And Pernicious Tendency Fully Dev
Henry Field James
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" I am, sir, required to stand here as sentinel with a flaming sword, to guard this delightful region from the pollution of slavery. " Who are you, thus interdicting citizens of this Union from entering this territory? " 1 1 am a Federal officer do you not see the stars and stripes floating in the breeze ? " I see them, sir, but by your fiat one-half of them nearly have lost their luster their brightness is gone. Go, tear down those colors rend that beautiful silk in twain it is no longer an em...blem of all the States Vut onlv of a part! The sixteen Free States are all that 8 90 ABOLITIONISM UNVEILED. should be there. You are the agent of them, and not of the balance. If all the States be equal owners of this rich and vast domain, how can you disfranchise nearly one-half? " By a law of Congress. " But, sir, that law was opposed by the united vote of the South, and passed over their heads by an unscru pulous Free-Soil majority, in violation of the Federal Compact. " u I must remark here, uncle, that if thirty-one indivi duals were to form an Association for some general pur pose or business, and in the Article of Agreement by which they thus became united, the parties were cautious in stating clearly the terms and conditions upon which they associated reserving to each one of the firm full control and authority over his domestic affairs, I do not see how the general agency, thus created for general pur poses, would have any right to pry into the private affairs of one or more members thus combining particularly when a reservation was made forbidding such surveil lance.
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