Nebraska And Kansas Speech of Mr Cass of Michigan On the Powers of the Gover

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Nebraska And Kansas Speech of Mr Cass of Michigan On the Powers of the Gover
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866
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The status of slavery has existed from the ear- liest ages of the world; and regretted, as it is and must be by the moralist, it is a great practical po- litical question, which every established commu- nity where it is recognized must adjust for itself. The Revolution found it in most of the States, and there it was at the adoption of the Constitu- tion, and in many of them it yet remains, making part of the rights and guarantees of tlie Confed- eration. To touch it by the General Government w
...ould be to shake to its corner-stone our whole political edifice. Like other human institutions. It has neither all the advantages its friends claim for it, nor all the evils its enemies deplore. Be- lieving it a misfortune for any country, I regret its establishment; but looking upon it as an existing condition, 1 am free to confess, thatthough it may come to an end, and 1 hope it may peacefully and justly, I see no way in which this can be effected but by leaving it to those most interested in.

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