Letters to the Members Patrons And Friends At the Branch American Tract Society
Letters to the Members Patrons And Friends At the Branch American Tract Society
Seth Bliss
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Or ruin. The remarks of the mover indicate that the "can" and the "ought" is the hinge upon which he would make the whole to turn. But was not the report adopted unanimously ? Yes, yet that unanimous vote was no test of the relative numbers of the two parties in that meeting. It was a vote by acclamation, with no polling of those who had a right to vote. The real test was in the vote for the election of the Executive Committee, which includes the Publishing Committee. In their election, Directo...rs only have the right to vote, and this must be by ballot. One party were quite as much interested to reject one member of the Publishing Committee, as they were to se- cure the adoption of the report. But in this election his name was erased and other names inserted on only 23, out of the 108 ballots cast. True, many left the meeting after the adoption of the report, but probably, they included about an equal number of both parties. No man who knew who was present, will doubt that a large majority of the members were then, as they still are, opposed to the interpretation of the report which the mover has since maintained in the jour- nal which he edits ; or will doubt that the report would have been rejected, or recommitted, if the majority had believed that hi* construction of it was its true meaning and intent.
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