Letter On the Rebellion to a Citizen of Washington From a Citizen of Philadelp

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Letter On the Rebellion to a Citizen of Washington From a Citizen of Philadelp
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
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It has been shown again and again that a settled determination to break np the Union has existed at the South for many years. Yet it is no less certain that the speakers and writers of the South have sinned not only against light and knowledge, but against all their own previous convictions, repeatedly expressed and re- corded. It is really curious to recall now a few, a very few, of the tributes paid in former days to the Consti- tution and the Union on the soil and in the very atmo- sphere si
...nce desecrated and darkened by the terrible opening scenes of this great rebellion. Truly, indeed, has Mr. Everett observed, that " it is the Soutli wldcli has cliaiKjecl. Not the Nortli'' In a discourse delivered in Concert Hall, Charleston, South Carolina, on the 4th of March, 1813, by Ben- jamin Elliot, a member of the '76 Association, after stating that " the object of our Association is to aid in supporting the principles of our Government, and to teach Americans to love their Constitution more from reason than prejudice^' the orator reviews the causes of attachment to our Government, and dwells in grateful language on the memory of its founders.

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