American Slavery; a Reprint of An Article On "uncle Tom's Cabin", of Which a Portion Was Inserted in the 206th Number of the "edinburgh Review"; And of Mr. Sumner's Speech of the 19th And 20th of May, 1856. With a Notice of the Events Which Followed That
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All these things now rise up in judgment against her. Let us not follow the Senator from South Carolina to do the very evil to-day, which in another generation we condemn. As the Senator from South Carolina is the Don Quixote, the Senator from Illinois [Mr. Dottglas] is the squire of Slavery, its very Sancho Panza, ready to do all its humiliating offices. This Senator, in his laboured address, vindicating his laboured report — piling one mass of elaborate error upon another mass — constrained h...imself, as you wiU remember, to unfamiliar decencies of speech. Of that address I have nothing to say at this moment, though before I sit down I shall show something of its fallacies. But I go back now to an earlier occasion, when true to his native impulses, he threw into this discussion, " for a charm of powerful trouble," personalities most discreditable to this body. I will not stop to repel the imputations which he cast upon myself ; but I mention them to remind you of the " sweltered venom sleeping got," which, with other poisoned ingredients, he cast into the cauldron of this debate.
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