The book Ten Letters On the Subject of Slavery was written by author N L Nathan Lewis Rice Here you can read free online of Ten Letters On the Subject of Slavery book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ten Letters On the Subject of Slavery a good or bad book?
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Then an object will be gained in connection with a vast amount of excitement and wickedness, w^hich might have been quietly secured by the ordinary flow of population. For no one acquainted with the existing state of things, can doubt that the emigration from the free States, including the foreign emigra- tion, would have been greater than from the slave States ; and that large numbers going from the slave States, w^ould have desired to exclude slavery from the Territory. But it is a pos- sible..., not to say a probable case, that Kansas will be made a slave State. If it should, Abolitionists may thank themselves for such a result. But suppose you succeed in confining slavery to its present limits, what will you have accomplished toward its abolition ? One of the most insuperable difficulties in the w^ay of emanci- pation in the Southern States, is the great number of slaves. If you prevent it from spreading over a large territory, you simply increase the difficulty of removing it from the country.
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