Addresses By His Excellency Governor John A. Andrew, Hon. Edward Everett, Hon. B. F. Thomas, And Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, Delivered At the Mass Meeting in Aid of Recruiting, Held On the Common Under the Auspices of the Committee of One Hundred And Fifty,
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There is not one of them, if left to themselves and involved in war with a for- eign power, whose independence would be worth a year's purchase. Nothing has so much amazed me in all these disastrous com- plications, as the fact that men of capacity and political experience at the South, and who aspire to the name of patriots and states- men, should not perceive that in abdicating their position as integral members of a strong government, and especially one that wields a respectable naval force,... they place them- selves not only at the mercy of the great maritime powers of Europe, but at the mercy of any government able to send half a dozen iron clad steamers to sea. Break down the Union as a great military and naval power, and what protection is left for their alluvial shores ? Are not the arms which are long enough to reach from London, Paris, and Madrid, to Calcutta and the Philippine Isl- ands, and Tahiti, and New Zealand, long enough to stretch to Charleston, and Pensa- cola, and Galveston, and New Orleans ?
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