Letter of Hon John S Phelps of Missouri to His Constituents

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Letter of Hon John S Phelps of Missouri to His Constituents
John Smith Phelps
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Y. Tribitne.
" It is the duty of the North, in case they fail in electing a President and a Congress that will restore freedom to Kansas, to revolutionize the government. " [^Resolution of a Black Republican meeting in Wisconsin, " I pray daily that this accursed Union may be dissolved, even if blood have to be spilt. " [Black Republican clergyman at Poughkeepsie.
" We earnestly request Congress, at its present session, to take such initiatory measures for the speedy, peaceful, and equitable di
...ssolution of the existing Union as the exigencies of the case may require. " — Black Republican petition to Congress.
" The Union is not worth supporting in connexion with the South. " — Horace Greeley.
" The constitution is a reproach and a league with Tophet. " — William Lloyd Garrison.
THE BUCHANAN PLATFORM.
" The federal Union — it must be preserved. " — Andrew Jackson.
" Disunion is a word which ought not to be breathed amongst us, even in a whisper. The word ought to be considered one of dreadful omen, and our children should be taught tliat U is sacrilege to pronounce U.


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