Speech of Mr Hebard of Vermont On the Presidents Message Communicating the C

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William Hebard
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If slavery is that ennobling in- stitution that the gentleman from Virginia (iMr. Me. \de) represents it to be, it cannot be de- frading the South to speak of it. If it is thai "great mori|l, social, political, and religious lessing, " that the gentleman from Mississippi (iMr. Brown) represents it to be, can it be de- grading to the South to insist ui>on their keeping it all to themselves; or a sufficient cause for a dissolution of the Union, that otiiers are not able to appreciate this institu...tion in the same aspect that tlie gentleman does? If, as he says, he " religiously believes that African slavery was planted in this country through the providence of God, " instead of attempting to dissolve the Union, it would be better that he should labor for the spread of his religious sentiments among his less enlightened neighbors. But, as this last is but opinion, it may not be presumptuous to risk a counter opinion;°and I should, therefore, conclude, that if the providence of God planted slavery here, it must have been the same providence by which He gave the children of l.

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