Speech of Hon Daniel Clark of New Hampshire On the Proposed Amendment of the
Speech of Hon Daniel Clark of New Hampshire On the Proposed Amendment of the
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ts and hill-sides? Will it be when hen e more scenes like this 1 hold in my hand — an artis's picture, a photograph of an actuality — of a quiet spot by the side of a river, with the moon shining upon the water, and a lonely scathe 1 keeping guard, and here in the open space the head-boards marking the burial-places of many a soldier boy, and an open grave to receive another . Nmate, and underneath the words, "All quiet on the Potomac?" [Exhibiting a photograph to the Senate. ] Will it be when ...such scenes of quiet are more numerous, not only along the Potomac but by the Rapidan, the Chickahominy, the Stone, the Tennessee, the Cumberland, the Big Black, and the Red ? Sir, noi'\ in my judgment, is the time, and the fitting time. Never until now could this amendment have been carried, and now I hope and believe it can. " Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. " Maddened by its profits, its growth, and its strength, to preserve and perpetuate slavery, to found Ian empire on its hateful basis, eleven of the slave States have revolted from and armed themselves against this Government.
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