Speech of Charles Anderson Esq On the State of the Country At a Meeting of T
Speech of Charles Anderson Esq On the State of the Country At a Meeting of T
Charles Anderson
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Indeed, I wonder that Wendell Phillips did not call to present his kindest regards, if not his most grateful atiec- tions, to Mr. Yancey, in his late visit to Boston. He is a Yankee ingrate if he did not, and in behalf of the entire Abolition party. So much of these mistakes when assigned as causes of disunion. [Here some gentle- man in the crowd shouted " Hurrah for South Carolina!"] To which Mr. Anderson said: "My friend, God in his infinite, almighty mercy, may, by the last day, be able to f...orgive South Carolina for her sins. I cannot, I have not that chaiity. She shouted over Lincoln's election, sir P'' I cannot, however, pass this point in Dr. Boring's argument and advice without calling your special attention to how much of mere false pretext, as well as truth, exists in this outcry of losses by fugitive slaves to the cot- ton States. It must be obvious enough to any sensible mind that, in its nature, such chattel property always has bad, has, and ever must have, this peculiar fugitive quality.
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