Extracts From Remarks On Dr Channings Slavery With Comments

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Its tendency is to rouse the passions and arm the supposed crmiinal for defence-. '^ What mode? speaking the truth in love, and calling things by their right names? It was the false prophets that daubed with untempered mortar; if unjust epithets have been employed — if our writings have been addressed to the slave — convict us of it; we solicit investifration.
"Present pain, apprehension of future danger, uncertain, indefinite, but on that account more alarming, press everywhere on the free pop
...ulation of a slave country. They live, they know they live on the crater of a volcano, which every moment may pour forth its con- cealed but certain fires, in a torrent of indiscriminate destruction. " McDuffie denies this also.
"I object to the severe and indiscriminate national reflections, which this teacher of morals deems himself at liberty to throw on our slave- holding countrymen. True or false, they are alike objectionable.
"'Malicious slander, ' says an approved writer, 'is the relating of truth or falsehood, for the purpose of creating misery.


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