Appeal From a Countryman to the Union Men of the South

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Appeal From a Countryman to the Union Men of the South
R H Howe
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There are those who a short time ago were physically strong in that Union most needed for their protection, who, in the eloquent words of Mr. Calhoun : " We have pulled the temple down that has been built three-quarters of a century. We must clear the rubbish away, and reconstruct another. We are now houseless and homeless^ and must secure ourselves from storms. " This is the work of no Samson, who in his death has extin- guished a host, but rather of a community, who are willing to sur- vive a
... great nation, perhaps under the dominion of a foreign despot whose El Dorado is peopled with countless naked savages, coveted as bondmen, at a price not higher than that of a donkey, to be ob- tained alike against the will of civilized mankind and the instinct of self-preservation of our race, which have forbidden their further importation.
It is indeed too true, that of late use has been made of sectional diversity for political ends, affording sad pretext for this most de- structive policy, ,but now, in the moment of their triumph, and of the apparent downfall of our nation, the Republicans have repented them of the evil, instructed by success, they refuse to be guilty of parricide.


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