Democracy Alias Slavery Speech of Hon Jas B Mckean of New York Delivered I

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James Bedell Mckean
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Let her turn her threatened the Union. The gentleman attention to all departments of manual, from Georgia [Mr. Crawford] says : industry and intellectual inquiry, and she will thereby create demands which ignorant, indolent slave labor cannot ^ will have expansion. '' " We have four million slaves. * ' • * We demand expansion. We meet, and which intelligent, industrious free labor can alune supply.
And again : " This questi(^n has resolved itself at We arc told that the Union is in dan- j * las
...t into a question of slavery and dis- ger. Whence and why this sound of * onion, or no slavery and union. " alarm ? Does any Republican threaten | Sir, let the gentleman tell the people rl of tLe North, ae he tells us, that slavery and the Union cannot both exist ; that the one must destroy the other ; but that slavery shall be maintained and expand- ed ; and, irrespective of party, they will answer him, " Then slavery must die. " They know that it is a greedy monster, vhose hunger is whetted by what it feeds upon.

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