The Indissoluble Nature of the American Union, Considered in Connection With the Assumed Right of Secession : a Letter to Hon. Peter Cooper, New York

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The American Union can be perpetuated only on the ground of equality, and any deviation from this standard is an inevitable tendency to disunion. Entire equality — nominal, moral, political, and industrial equality — is an indis- pensable condition of perpetual union. This condition of equality has been too much neglected by all of the States. Although the industry of the North and South is largely and reciprocally ad- vantageous, yet the South has employed too much the opera- tives of the Nort...h to be true to itself. It has relied too much upon the shops and the mills, upon the schools and institutions of New England. These, in a greater degree, the Southern States want in their own midst, — so that all the elements of character may be found where their influence is most needed. Means of progress cannot be borrowed by the. people of a commonwealth ; they cannot be purchased, — they must make a part of it. Each State has its own heart, and it must grow its own blood, and have its own veins and arteries.

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