Letters And Addresses : With a Brief Biography, the Story of the Book, Notes On the Text, List of Authorities, And Index

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[Reply to William Kellogg, M.C., who wrote asking advice, 11 December I860.] Entertain no proposition for a compromise in regard to the extension of slavery. The instant you do they have us under again: all our labor is lost, and sooner or later must be done over. Douglas is sure to be again trying to bring in his "popular sovereignty." Have none of it. The tug has to come, and better now than later. You know I think the fugitive-slave clause of the Constitution ought to be en- forced — ^to put
... it in its mildest form, ought not to be re- sisted.
[Letter to A. H. Stephens. Springfield, Illinois, 22 Decem- ber I860.] My dear Sir: Your obliging answer to my short note is just received, and for which please accept my thanks. I fully appreciate the present peril the country is in, and the weight of responsibility on me. Do the people of the South really entertain fears that a Republican administration would, directly or indirectly, interfere with the slaves, or with them about the slaves.^ If they do, I wish to assure you, as once a friend, and still, I hope, not an enemy, that there is no cause for such fears.


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