Addresses of Rev Drs Wm Hague And E N Kirk At the Annual Meeting of the Ed

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William Hague
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They returned to Hilton Head joyously together. And when they landed, went arm in arm together to the house of God.
How often have we heard the exclamation within six months, " My feelings about slavery and the negro are all changed ! " Thankfid may the negro be : more thankful shall we be when God shall have completed this work — removing the prejudices of twenty million hearts towards an injured race.
But, can the negro fight ? I will answer that inquiry by making a little catechism.
When Maj
...or Pitcairn, of the British marines, leaped on the redoubt of Bunker Hill, shouting " The day is ours, " and striking terror into the colonial troops, Avho sealed those iips and laid the invader in the dust? Peter Salem, a negro.
When the struggling colonies were contending for Ameri- can freedom at Bunker Hill, who stood side by side with our lathers ? The negro.
14 For whom did the principal officers in tliat fight petition the General Court for some special token of approbation, describing him as " a bravo and gallant soldier " ?


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