The Southern Question a View of the Policy And Constitutional Powers of the Pre
The Southern Question a View of the Policy And Constitutional Powers of the Pre
Jesse Phelps From Old Catalog Bishop
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In the introductory part of the address he uses this language: "I wish now, when eve- ry motive for misrepresentation has parsed away, to repeat what was said before the election, trusting that my countrymen will candidly weigh and understand i% and that they will feel assured that the sentiment de- clared in accepting the nomination for tHe Presidency will be the standard of my con- duct in the path before me " And then he proceeds immediately to speak of "the SOUTH. " The very same views are ...expressed as in his "acceptance, " only he is, if possible, more emphatic, and discusses the subject more at length. It is evident from the whole tenor of the address that he desired and would aim at promoting and establishing in the South "the inestimable blessing of a wise, honest, aad peaceful selt-government, " and he ex- pressed the opinion unqualifiedly that "the evils which affect the Southern States can only be removed or remedied by the united and harmonious efforts of both races actuated by motives of mutual sympa- thy and regard.
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