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AND QE THE GREAT POWER THAT HOLDS THEM. ...
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There Is No Doubt That In The Gig-Antic ...
protection against the " African "With the slave slave trad trade e , and as well we should as slavery then with want the no
. , 5000000 of mean whiteswhat could be expected from the new Union ,, cut off from the restraining , North , all Christendom against
her necessit ; with , ? the What lust could of power be as her ected predominant from her career character if she almost triumphs byexp
over the y North ? A Union of tyrants , whose hand will ever be against and whose the weak pet , institution whose aim , abroad once called would ' be peculiar power , ' and now dominion become ,
* Divine With of , ' such the would North a prospect be ? slavery and , knowing _. ought we what not the to South look anxiousl has done y and for will the
they do success , so should well as think the us Northern cool , and peop indifferent le do , it to is the not most astonishing vital question that
of decided They the world that have . now decided they it will to be not hav ri let ght de the cide to fi slave d ght the power to South do domineer what . They longer have have
if abused alter they the can them constitution hel for p it fifty . They years eventhat for e not sacred doing legacy now . They of Washing have decided we ton and to
for their the great North patriots and her . Yet fri , htful England inherited has diffi not culties shown . any sympathy g
The war so far has done so much for the cause of freedom in the Norththat even secession could be allowed now , in 1863 , with much
greater That , loss the North to the regard Slave States the war and as gain a war to the against North slavery than in , 1860 there .
than cannot now what be the slavery slightest reall doubt is . . The When North she see was mor a , e partner clearly with now
ever y tim slavery ethe she Slave was and almost Free bound States to are defend separ it ated ; now , the — North now for is the free first to
think , without towards prejudic a determin e , and ation does to think do all , and it can does to make rid itself rapid of
that progress horrible stain and scandal . I h . ave a letter before me from one of the most distinguished what liht
_members of the Abolitionist party , and as it shows in g the Thi war terrific is regarded war in "— North " I b America elieve it , I will will humble insert some the passages haughty .
" irit s of Americacheck her vain boasting , and enlighten her to sp spot see that of slavery all her g that l , ory her as a vaunt nation of has bein been a d united arkened peop by le the was plague but
, . g between a fable sl to _aver deceive and freedom European : from nations the . first Union Congress was to impossibl the last e , y
slavery is but has tissue been of the encroachments cause of ceaseless on one strife part ; our and political of mean history
subserviency awaitin a his on execution the other — . ' There Happil is y , no as ni John ht so Brown , dark as said to , prevent while g
warm the dawn sunshine g of day _5 and no cloudless storm so furious sky . ' W as e to shall prevent probabl the y return have to of
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And Qe The Great Power That Holds Them. ...
AND QE THE GREAT POWER THAT HOLDS THEM . 379 ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 2, 1863, page 379, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02021863/page/19/
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