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Powerful presses were employed to keep up a con- stant and galling fire, and numerous and well paid agencies established all over the Northern States, constituting, in the aggregate, an array of force and power, which overspread the whole southern mind with fear and alarm, and, from a weaken- ed and divided state, drove it into one firm, united, compact, and hostile feeling. Until these moral troops are disbanded, until the morning and evening blast of their hostile trumpet ceases to sound in t...he Southern ear with its din of dreadful preparation ; until this moral war, to call it by its gentlest name, waged by those who truly believe that they are doing their duty to their God to put down slavery even at the expense of the union and quiet of this before peaceful country ; until then, not even a hope exists of the emancipation of the slaves of the South with the consent of their masters. Every accession of strength to these societies is binding the chain still stronger upon the unhappy African.
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