Bronze Group Commemorating Emancipation : a Gift to the City of Boston From Hon. Moses Kimball, Dedicated December 6, 1879

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These qualities were conspicuous through all his checkered and unblemished life, from the time when, poor and struggling for existence, he followed the hard fortunes of the flat-boatman on the Mississippi; through all his honorable career as a lawyer and a legislator, until elected to the highest office in the gift of the people. When he took the oath upon his inauguration to " preserve, protect, and defend, the Constitution of the United States," he took it, as he says, " with no mental reserv
...ations, and with no purpose to construe the Constitution or laws by any hypercritical rules." Can any one doubt that he intended from the beginning to keep this solemn oath, and to administer the government honestly, fairly, and according to the requirements of the Constitution?
It is thus evident that there was no design on the part of the Republican party to interfere, upon their accession to power, with slavery in the States where it then existed. Furthermore, if they had such de- sign they could not have executed it.


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