National Sermons Sermons Speeches And Letters On Slavery And Its War From the

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Channing and John Quincy Adams were almost the only men of accomplished fame that in- dorsed the enterprise, and they did not publicly cooperate with its youthful managers. ELECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 193 Soon bitter conflicts sprang up in the breasts of these young philanthropists. The fresh-armed men began to bite and devour one another, and were well nigh consumed one of another. Yet still the great inspiration moved on, through them, in spite of them. New measures were re- quired by the pr...ogress of the sentiment. It demanded a chance to express itself at the ballot-box, and began to feebly, but faithfully, reveal its power on this field where it stands to-day victorious. Thus steadily have advanced the conscience and the cause. The vast majority of the men of to-day have grown up un- der its power ; for the mass of men are under forty-five years of age. The impressible youth of fifteen, who drank of this new wine when it was first pressed from the grapes of a fresh experience, is to-day the governor elect of your commonwealth.

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