The Wabash Or Adventures of An English Gentlemans Family in the Interior of a

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THE OHIO. 235 soul recoils from and denounces it in every, the most mitigated shape. I would only withhold our own well-meaning but ignorant friends of the negro, from rushing blindly into the diffi- culties, and embittering the feelings of those whose position they do not understand. None know the evils of slavery better than the owners of slaves ; better than the owners of land in the slave states of America. None know better than they that slave labour is dearer than free labour would be if ...they could obtain it : none know better than they that slavery prevents the tide of free labour from setting towards them : — that, where all labourers are slaves, the poorest Irishman will not go where he would sink to a par with slaves : none know better than the owners of land in these States, that emigrants from Europe avoid them, and that, consequently, their property has no value com- pared to that of which European competition enhances the price. None know better than they that the evil must go on increasing ; and that the slave states, that border upon the free states, must be daily impoverished by the supe- rior attractions of the latter; and that no " com- 236 THE WABASH.

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