A Discussion On Slaveholding

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It was a fit time for the climax of the slave-trade.
. ' ' " Loud and perpetual o'er the Atlantic waves, For guilty agx-s, rolled the tide of slaves ; A tide that knew uo fall, no turn, no rest — Constant as day and night, from East to West, Still wid'ning, deep'ning, swelling in its course, With boundless ruin and resistless force. " This state of active kidnapping in Africa, received its first check, not from Infidelity, but from the religion and patriotism of the con- federated Colonies of N
...orth America. The delegates in Congress, without being specially empowered to do so, passed and promul- gated, on the 6th of April, 1776, several months before the Decla- ration of Independence, a resolution that no slaves should be im- ported into the Confederation. Thus did Christianity and Liberty triumph over wickedness and crime.
The Northern States soon began to legislate in favour of eman- cipation. Under the impulses of a quickened sense of religious^obli- gation, and of political consistency, slavery was undermined at the North.


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