SLAVERY WAR
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... on- account of our luke; warmness as to their great straggle. The war now ragiog, .sccordinigto Urs. Stowe. is *t dai anti-slavery war, a.1d she is .nstohlekid ttat sGo'subtihiie'i movement - should excite so ?? thatthe love of cotton . hae -prevailed ...
... of the North seem to be still blind to ‘be fact that the question of slavery lies at the root , of the present struggle. Se long as the people of orth admit the principle of slavery in their Rais itution, their contest with the people of the South is ...
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... MRS BEECHER STOWE AND ELIHU BURRETT ON SLAVERY AND THE WAR. two distinguished persons have published letteee regardiec the slavery in connection with the war la America. Mn Slrmwe's letter is addressed to Lord Shaftesbury. She bogies by lasealteg the ...
... : _MRS BE 8 _CHBR 8 TOWK ON THE _SLAVERY • _- ' - , T _' . f ; _'»» ii _siw _^ _jiOSSHH'OSS . R }!; _ir . ro ! _i T ;; r ; . :- ! : ;; . _iT- _' _^'; r _.- _. 'ir , _' _/ i . s—— - _, ' _3 , ;! - r . _, tT _> o _cr :-- _•» ' ,. ISBE folio—e l ...
... United States, Slavery cannot abolished. That can only be done by a violation of the Constitution, or, in other words, by a revolution. Mr Lincoln’s supporters never contemplated launching into revolution. They oidy wished to circumscribe Slavery within its ...
... regarding the real object the unfortunate war now raging America. Some of the most enthusiastic anti-slavery advocates are wishful to show that slavery or no slavery, the question at issue ; but nothing said or done the Union Government or- its representatives ...
... one dependent upon slavery beingpart and portion of it _. Can the Free _Statea not form a nation , _unless the Slave . States , _remaining Slave _States , become a part of the nation ? _Such a _nationality—a nationality of which _slavery is an _essential ...
... and _widened _an'l _atrengthcncil the sway of slavery ; that to _charge abolitionism upon the _whole . North : iB » chargo wholly false ; that _, if the Government _made thif an _. _anti-slavery or _abolition war _. It _would rcnJcr the rabdiion ...
... institutions which constitute with and through slavery the homo geneity of the Continent. Now, who does not see that such an enterprise is utterly chimerical When slavery and liberty come into collision, all that slavery can hope for is for some time to defend ...
... attach some blame to those who opposed the extension of slavery. Now we, with, at present, we believe, nearly the entire North, consider slavery to be wrong of itself, and, though willing to leave slavery in the slave States entirely to the inhabitants thereof ...