Speech of Thomas Morris of Ohio in the U S Senate February 9 1839
Speech of Thomas Morris of Ohio in the U S Senate February 9 1839
Thomas Morris
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Surely it was; and to use the language of another senator from a slave state, on a former occasion, these are the very principles on which the abolition- ists plant themselves. It was the principle that all men are born FitliK and i^quaL that nerved the arm of our forefathers in their contest for independence. It was f )!• the natural and inherent rights of man they contended. It is a libel upon the Constitution to say that its object was not liberty, but slavery for millions of the human race.... DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION. The senator, well fearing that all his eloquence and arguments thus fararebntas chaff, when weighed in the balance against truth and justice, seems to 13 find oonsolatian in Hip ulca, and says that which op- poses the ulteriar object of abolitionists, that the general governim^nt has no power to act on the svib- ^ect of slavery, and that ih'- ( 'on~l itntion or Union would not last an hr •led ercised by Congress. U is . •ihiucrij, /. Ken, not lib- erty, that maken us one people.
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