Letter From Mm De Gasparin Martin Cochin And Laboulaye to the Loyal Publicat

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Count Agenor De Gasparin
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The state rights, of which he seems to have constituted himself the defender, have an importance which cannot be set at naught. To sacri- fice them would be to sap the foundation of the Constitution of the United States.
But without accomplishing such a sacrifice, it is allowable to demand solid guarantees of future peace, before restoring to the rebel states the full exercise of their independence. This, moreover, is what Mr. Johnson himself has done. Lie. Who is terrified at the idea of exerc
...ising any coercion over the South, did this, and very effectively, when he imposed on the South the condition of adopting the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery. Was it believed that the cotton states would adopt this with enthusiasm ? Was it believed that their independence was then respected ? Not at all. It was simply said to them, " We do not wish the war to break out anew ; therefore, the cause of the war must be destroyed. " What was said to them with justice can be repeated to them with not less justice.

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