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54 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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journals Confederacy announces , and the to peaceful you , th separation at I come lause of here the this thirty need mornin -four them states g to all . retract One of these word the
op I have inions spoken . No , this not winter one of , them every ! act [ A of pp twenty . ] -five I years of my life , every , to make the It needs welcome the soundest I give this most war solemn hearty justification and hot . Civil . I rejoice war is a before momentous God to- evil day .
life for an especi every I speak all word y under profoun that the I d , have stars gratitude spoken and , stri that counselling pes now , and , the welcom peace first e ; tim the but e tread in I rej my oice of anti Massachu also -slavery with
past have setts and , counts has men meant been marshalled it what or the sai pledge d ; for to thoug war - of day . his , ht the [ Enthusiastic redemption or slav what e asks I . cheering thoug God [ App for ht lause . ] a to sig . No ] -day ht Hitherto matter of it this represents what banner it may the ,
made soverei was gnty in and supposing justice you . [ _Jfassachuse Renewed , app _tts lause vj 7 wll . ] y The choked onl ; y _zoiiJi mista cotton , ke tha -dust t 1 h and ave
_canlcered , with willingness gold . [ for Loud cheering were . ] cowardice The South to thoug -day ht shews her patience the mistake and :
her She generous to has her been feet sleep with ing the on war her peace -cry arms of the since Revolution ' 83 , and ; the on her first li , ps cannon . [ Loud -shot cheers brings . " ] * , oice at such h
Any man who loves either liberty or manhood must rejan our . [ Applause . ]
The orator concluded thus : " The noise think and dust of the of conflict that may hide we are the fig real htin question g for forms at issue and ..
it parchments Europe is Civilization shot may , for against soverei against , Sumter some gnty Barbarism and us a the flag may , yell . it , But is of , Freedom reall irates y , the against against war is the one Slavery Declaration of op . inions The r - :
p offers of cannon led Independ ge its . - wealth The ence South and ; , the blood defying war in was -cry Christi lad of atonement anity the North , clutches p for is the the its s echo elfishness victim of . th The at of " sublime seventy North - _, ' g
years of justice . The , the result certaint is as y sure of union as the , years throne under hence of God , when banner . I the believe all smoke tongues in of the this possibility all conflict creeds
li all as races cleared —one away brotherhood , the world ; will and see on the banks our of the Potomac , the , Genius of , ' Liberty , , robed in light , four-and-thirty stars ht in hand her diadem Great , broken lause chains ] -
under her feetand an olive branch in her rig . " [ app . It will be thus seen that the attitude of the abolitionists in ? consistent
this _sought sought war ; disunion th is ey perfectl did ; not but y it care comprehensible was for not a separation a geograp and hical from and disunion the the . southern _l They they orth
from states that , as comp states licity , but in onl supporting y to free the themselves institution of Slavery _^ , of which But the act Union of was delivers a seal so long country as the South to the held laws to and it .
ri itself ghts an but of war be ; aggressive war under these . And , up freedom any with mi the ght sanguine not only hopes defend of :
position success , . _^ which That they Mr . Philli had , ps it is and not his lost difficult companions ht of to their exp never lain first hav their and e ,
hi administration in g the hest excitement object , may has of seemed be the seen conflict in by clined the , fact to conduct sig that , when the war the without present
regarding the opportunity of freeing the slave , they have boldlyprayed for defeat .
54 Notices Of Books.
54 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 54, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/54/
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