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415 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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yes , his children , will gladly , twenty years hence , forego all the wealth lie three will leav cheers e them for Mr to . blot Pearson out that for which single onl record one . " or [ Some two voices one her were e calls raised for y
.. upon which Mr . Phillips said , , J " Yes , it is fitting that the cheer should be a , poor Hancock one , ] when who , led in the the presence noblest m of ovement that merchant for civil [ pointing liberty ever to the made portrait on this of
calls side of himself the , ocean and , alas you ! attempt according to cheer to the this present miserable average carrier of Stat of e slaves Street , , who has a right to call , himselfa Boston merchant . "
, sacred But Mr than . Philli the men lau who nched were his the bolt idols s at tha of t the which street was . He ore
spared not to touch heavily the Union itself . intimated "I know that , " he this says is , not "I know statesmanshi Mr . "Webster in the has United , on various States occasions that the _,,
cotton-mills of Lowellthe schooners of p Cape Cod , the coasters of ; Marbleheadthe coal and . iron , mines of Pennsylvania , and the business of Wall
He Street inti , , are mated the all great throug interests h the which recent this discussion government , that property is framed is to the protect great .
element this , government is to stand by and protect—the test by which its makin success is of to be appreciated if ten . cent Perhap a s it is if the so—perh lacin aps of it one is so dollar ; and on if the the per yearpg
top of g anoth money er , be , the highest effort , of human , skill ; if the answer to the old puritan according catechism to modern — state What craft is the it chief ht to end be of wh man be V' it is so to be changed , as ,
' 'To chief glorif end y of God man , and ? '— enjoy why , him it , is for to oug ever save '— the that , Union is y Kane ! " -treason \_ A voice now — " . Three The for the Union !
cheers " ] hisses scorn And s or ye vio t t ot lence his her impaler j rather ury than than of popular the appeal masses men to , anoth , this w er im tribunal age accep -breaker t . their He ,
exclaimsinion ! be it is under which
" All hailpublic opTo sure , a dangerous thing to live life . . It It , rules rules to again -day , in in the the desire love of to liberty obey , all and kinds rescues of laws Shadrach , and takes from your
Boston Court-house It is our interest to educate this people individual in humanity th , at and makes in deep up our reverence numbers for . " the rights of the lowest and humblest
And nowhere , from the thick of the thirty years' moral war , where Mr . Phillips is ever seen and watched— " the white p lies lume
of of distrust his Nav cause arre of the "— in comes ul their timate up hands justice a word He of or the is sentiment an masses ardent , which or and of the imp thoroug safety h a
. repub modern lican times . And that yet against , more slavery tlian any in America other movement shows how of
unessential this the first hih importance trust to , real in the progress in masses a republic are was many . not For things misp instance laced usual , it ly the is deemed true appeals that of
of the g abolitionists were at last successful ; but ; yet at no in time the did congress these abolitionists , it being against vote , nor their were fundamental they ever princi represented ple so with
far to sanction the constitution which compromised slavery .
415 Notices Of Books.
415 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1864, page 415, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021864/page/55/
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