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If they dissolve the Union, they lose every thing ^vhich they, as well as we, ought politically to prize. The very prospect would make them, turn as pale as ourselves. This nation, which has enjoyed a prosperity unparalleled, would become tlic prey of wars. For peace could never be maintained between two powers which separated in such a spirit, and where so many things would occur at every turn to disturb their amity. The slaves of those Stales would i)robably be the first subject of contention..., and would kindle 61 a war immediately. The non-slavcholding States, H tlic slave States retired in a body, would never bind themselves to deliver up the slaves which might take refuo;e in their territory. They would be protected aj^ainst the demand of their masters. It is easy to see that runaway slaves under such circumstances would abound. This would lead to hostilities between them in the event. )Vhc would have most to gain or lose in that event, it is not ne- cessary to discuss. That event is one which neither party •would court.

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