Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Personal Recollections of Nathaniel Hawthorne
Bridge, Horatio, 1806-1893. [from Old Catalog]
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Had Mr. Conway known the charm of Pierce's warm-heartedness and his devoted friendship for Hawthorne he could have better understood that it would have been hard for the latter to withhold the use of his voice and pen in promoting the interests of his early friend.
Digitized by Google NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE 6 1 If Mr. Conway had regarded the problem of disunion as did all parties, except the pro- nounced abolitionists, previous to the civil war, he might have been more charitable in his judg- ment
... of both Pierce and Hawthorne.
It should be remembered that before the war broke out the Northern Democrats and a large portion of the Republicans considered the pres- ervation of the Union in its entirety as of para- mount importance, and were not willing to jeop- ardize it by plunging the country into war, though they looked upon slavery as a deplorable evil. They had been educated to believe that the Constitution was sacred and binding upon all the States — North and South — and that no State had the right to repudiate the contract into which all had entered.


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