Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders From Early Greece to the ... 10

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Mayo Williamson Hazeltine
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The necessary consequence is to exclude the South from the Terri- tory just as effectually as would the Wilmot Proviso. The only difference in this respect is, that what one proposes to effect directly and openly, the other proposes to effect indi- rectly and covertly. . . .
Having now shown what cannot save the Union, I return to the question with which I commenced, — How can the Union be saved? There is but one way by which it can with any certainty; and that is by a full and final settlement
..., on the principle of justice, of all the questions at issue between the two sections. The South asks for justice, simple justice, and less she ought not to take. She has no compromise to offer but the constitution, and no concession or surrender to make. She has already surrendered so much that she has little left to surrender. Such a settlement would go to the root of the evil, and remove all cause of discontent, by satis- fying the South that she could remain honorably and safely in the Union, and thereby restore the harmony and fraternal feelings between the sections which existed anterior to the Missouri agitation.

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