An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic On Negroes As Slaves, As Citizens, And As Soldiers : Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Society, August 14, 1862

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" Mr. Ellsworth, as he had never owned a slave, could not judge Oliver of the effects of slavery on character. He said, however, that, if it was to be considered in a moral light, we ought to go further, and free those already in the country. As slaves also multiply so fast in Virginia and Maryland, that it is cheaper to raise than import ihem, whilst in the sickly rice-swamps foreign supplies are necessary, if we go no further than is urged, we shall be unjust towards South Carolina and Georgi
...a. Let us not intermeddle. As population increases, poor laborers will be so plenty as to render slaves useless.
Slavery, in time, will not be a spech in our country. Provision is already made in Connecticut for abolishing it ; and the abolition has already taken place in Massachusetts. As to the danger of insurrections from foreign influence, that will become a motive to kind treatment of the slaves.
" Mr. PiNCKXEY. If slavery be wrong, it is justified by the Charles example of all the world. He cited the case of Greece, Rome, and ^'"^'^"^y- other ancient States ; the sanction given by France, England, Hol- land, and other modern States.


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