Political History the Republican Party Defended a Reviewer Reviewed

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Political History the Republican Party Defended a Reviewer Reviewed
Timothy Otis Howe
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Before they were adopted as all know, the legislature in nnny of tlie States, 'and the people iu any of t' em, could mak' slaves of citii'. Eos. That power no longer exists in any legislature, Siate or National. It is de- nied to all adm. Ini&t rations, Republican and Democratic alike. Henceforth it will re- quire a concurrence of the people in three- fourths of the States to mak"^ a Slave in any State. If the critic of the North American distrusts autiiority as much as he professes, he ought t
...o give thanks for t . Is addi. Ional restriction upon it.
Republicans do not believe "the oldest problem in political science" to be whether the Con titution would "yitld " in the pres ence of war, or " restore itself" when war re- tired. They know tiie Constituti m has no volition of its own, and can neither come or go at its own will.
T at problem was, whether tlie peoplehad courage to confront a giea'- peril, constancy to endure the j^rivations demanded by it, and wisdom to select the proper agt*nts to surmount it.


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