The Threat of Disunion the Protective Policy a National Foundry Pennsylvan
The Threat of Disunion the Protective Policy a National Foundry Pennsylvan
John Weinland Killinger
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She pours out uo gratuitous upbraiding? on her neighbors : sharp- ens no pikes, and loads no rifles, for Southern insurrections. She simply demands that the weight of the National Government shall be thrown in the settle of human freedom, rather than in the extension of human bondage : or that, at least, fair play be exercised ; so that Oregon, with less than fifty thousand people, be not warmed and fed at the paternal fireside, while Kansas, with one hundred thousand, stands out in the cold, b...ecause her people do not choose to be Democratic and pro-slavery. I have a thorough and earnest conviction that the protective policy is the only road to national aud financial independence ; the only practice by which we can reach the stability and strength which it was the design of our forefathers that we should attain. It is, emphat- ically, a question of independence: whether we shall gather strength and enjoy prosperity under the system that was the theme of Henry Clay, and elaborated by his great mind and glori- ous patriotism, or whether we shall sink into drivelling dependence, worse than our former colonial condition.
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