Letter From George R Russell to the Mass Meeting At Providence

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Letter From George R Russell to the Mass Meeting At Providence
George R George Robert Russell
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We have gradually been brought to a condition which may well alarm those who care for the honor and welfare of the country.
Slavery has become paramount, and all other questions are forgotten or neglected, unless they can be made subservient to the advance- ment of a grasping and arrogant power, which allows no considera- tion of justice or good faith to interrupt its unhallowed course. There would seem to be no policy but Southern policy, no interests but Southern interests. Every right of the
... North is disregarded, and her citizens call in vain for redress. Their just claims °are re- jected, and their remonstrances answered by derision and insult. The differences of North and South, fostered and encouraged by the National Administration, are growing to fearful magnitude fand if the present one-sided policy of the government is not overthrown at the next election, and slavery confined within prescribed bounds, four years hence will find us in a position that will preclude any amicable adjustment.

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