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Harrison H. Dodd, an extreme copperhead, but whose political doctrines, as expressed in the following extract the Sentinel publicly indorsed, took occasion to deny in a public speech that Democratic opposition to the war was inspired by their attachment to slavery. That oppo- sition, he asserted, was based on constitutional grounds. "So far as I am concerned [said Dodd] I am opposed to this war, and have been every day, hour, and minute since its inauguration, and stand ready to stop it if it w...ere in my power to-morrow, upon the basis of the sovereignty of the States as contradistinguished from a centralized PARTY POLITICS IN INDIANA DURING THE CIVIL WAR. 241 power . Sufficient to reduce the States to Territories by any process and for any purpose. For myself, I am a firm believer that the relation of master and slave is the only practical and philosophical condition of blacks and whites when placed together on this or on any other continent. But many who do not so believe stand firmly opposed to this war, because though leveled ostensibly against shivery it is really leveled against sovereignty.
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