The Crisis And the Man Address of David S Coddington On the Presidential Cris
The Crisis And the Man Address of David S Coddington On the Presidential Cris
David Smith Coddington
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He gave them back their negroes ; he guaranteed them every ridit under the Constitution, and what was the answer? More armies to invade us, more pirates to burn our helpless mer- chantmen, more importunities for foreign aid to co-operate against us, and if tiiese fail, the last ditch more welcome than the temple of Washington. General McClellan in repeating Mr. Lincoln's past is only walking through the canvass in that gentleman's old boots. If elected, backing his car on the worn-out rails of ...18G1 and 18G2, to end where the colonies THE CRISIS AND THE MAN". 9 began, amid the confusion and anarchy of aboriginal con- flicts. John Yan Buren, in a speecli at Hudson, told the people that Mr. Lincoln with his emancipation policy, had per- A'erted the objects of the war. More than a year ago, on Madison Square, he declared slavery deserved its doom. Before the war that prophetic politician informed the North if secession took place it would be only a holiday task for us to go South and reannex them without slaver3\ Where are we to place a ticket with such somersault supporters?
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