Letter From Citizens of Newburyport Mass to Mr Webster in Relation to His S
Letter From Citizens of Newburyport Mass to Mr Webster in Relation to His S
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These threats have come from the Representa- tives of States, from which, I venture to say, on an average not one slave escapes in five years. Who ever heard of a slave escaping from Mississippi or Alabama: Where does he go to? Who helps him away? Certainly not the people of the North. Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, and Missouri, the only States that are really sufferers by the escape of slaves, do not seem to have dreamed of dissolu- tion as a remedy ; while the Representatives from a few of th...e extreme southern States, whence slaves could no more escape than from the Island of Cuba, see ample cause and imperious necessity for dissolving the Union and establishing a "Southern confederacy, " in the alleged fact that their slaves are enticed away by the citizens of the North. " Now, the counterpart of the "agitation" presents an equally singular and striking aspect, in the fact, that the greatest clamor *Jfote. I may be permitted to add. In a note, an extract from a private letter from one of the most distinguished men in England, dated as late as the 29th of Jan'y- "Religion is an excellent thing in every matter except in Politics.
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