Free Soil Free Labor Free Speech Speech of Benjamin F Wilkins of Virgi

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Senator Mason 1 Com- iiiander BoutwcH Inul no frieiKis m Con- gress. His neighbor on the list had ; and so it was necessary that he should be a commodore. Gentlemen, if the recording anirel ever drojis a tear upon that danming stor}', it will not be one of pity, but of scorn and indignation, an ocean of which showered upon the char- acters, so far from blotting them out forever, would render them but the more distinct and lasting.
But such details are sickening, gen- tlemen. We may believe ours
...elves de- graded and misruled, but we have no ( steads for free men — is the great battle for these ends to be stigmatized as a struggle with "'one idea" in view? And those who are loudest in such as- sertion are they whose only principle — if it be not too dignified a word to apply in such a connecti(m — is, that the slave- holder has a right to carry his property anywhere. If there existed in their minds the slightest shade of reason, the fallacy of their "one idea" would ap- pear to their minds by the consideration of the institution of polyganoy in Utah.

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