Position And Duties of the North With Regard to Slavery

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Nor was this a new movement. There had been, all over the non-slaveholding States, and in the more northerly of the slave-holding States, abo- lition societies under that express name, in active operation for many years from the adoption of the Federal Constitution, and in the Northern and Middle States till 1820. In looking over their reports and memorials, we find that they used as strong and earn- est language on tlie subject of slavery, as can have been used in the most vehement recent publ...ications. Their reprobation of tlie 19 whole system wasimlinutod and iutoiisely eiii|jluitic-; and tlicy niini- bered among tlieir aL-tivc niomher. S tlie confessedly first and l)est men in Chmcli and State. Tliey ])Oured in upon Congress peti- tions and memorials against the adniission of ^Missouri into tlie Union, and in these documents the strongest, most uncompromising anti-shivery ground was assumed, as tlie unanimous exi)ression of Northern sentiment. That was their hist gi-eat battle. Defeated then through the treachery of men, on whom they im})licitly de- [)ended, they left the field, and were probably disbanded ; for we find no subsequent traces of their existence.

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