A Letter to W E Channing Dd On the Subject of the Abuse of the Flag of the

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A Letter to W E Channing Dd On the Subject of the Abuse of the Flag of the
Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886
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But to impugn the motives of those governments which had endeavored to suppress so atrocious a traffic, was a flight of fancy that for its boldness surpassed his previous efforts. In these days, to stand forth before the world in the bold character of an open apolo- gist and defender of the slave-trade, is certainly an arduous underta- kincr. There are few men out of the trade who would be content to participate in the obloquy attached in his own country to the man who avows himself the champio...n of such a cause. If respect for the office so unworthily filled by Mr. Trist, a regard for public decency and for the character of his country and its government were not sufficient motives to lay his official acts bare and naked before his coun- trymen, the cause he strikes at would still render it necessary to take it out of the power of his friends or patrons to prop up his reputation, and retain him in his present office.
Even were he an honest man, he would yet be unfit for his appoint- 17 ment— An incapable, intractable, injudicious, overbearing person.


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