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on The the Morality Revolution of in the America Emanci . pation A Lecture Proclamation by J . S . . Cairnes By Professor , AM . G- Z oldwin _, etter j \
Smith . Character of the Southern States of America . By P . W . Newman . j Tracts published for the Ladies' London Emancipation Society . _Nos . 1—6 . 1 discussed the The non American -intervention amongst war , us its policy with causes fashionable a zeal , its rather nature at , out present and of its keep : and objects ing we with are are 1 j \
spectator beginning onl to y experience prepared the to perils pronounce of neutrality moral jud . gments An impartial upon I I
op the inions affairs waril he y , contemp for should lates they , is happen especiall to y prove bound unsound to form th his ey fl [| sole sanction of u moral force / without the l
lose their having | emergency irresistible . cogency controversy But the of more Cesar the ' important s forty more leg impossible it ions is to to back have it | ri th seems g em ht views in an to p I
upon any , obtain both sides them to ; m for islead the stronger the enquirer is . the Hence interes it t is of , that advocates amateur on jjg _Jl i
notions politicians on find the such subject diffi of cul the ty in present forming transatlantic clear and positive contest . 1 inions
respected No one who , even had when not paradoxical earned the , would right attempt to have its to his action enclose op still the if m
American Iliad " in _nuce" for the course of , ( I of far truth from s the , princi twelfth ples book , rig , ) hts is , comp and , licated above with all , the wrongs | interming with , till either ling the I
respectivel party distan After , t or spectator all even y the contend official discovering despairs . and quasi of what sympathizing -official are the documents ideas full for y which which | have they m 1 i
reached uslittle doubt can remain that the South is really ! | contending leases but , for since the her right to manage as a state her depends own affairs upon slavery as she 1 i
p of course ; she , will please power to subordinate all considerations to , H the maintenance and extension of this her domestic institution : i
less ergo , certainl the South y , for is slavery fighting . , for Thus independence far the case certain is || simp l le y , enoug but not h , II
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 86, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/14/
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