President Tappans Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan De

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President Tappans Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan De
Henry Philip Tappan
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The discussion of political, philosophical or moral principles, now, has no bearing upon the work in hand. We are in the midst of a war which leaves us no alternative but brave fighting, or ignominious and fatal submission. It is trea- son to the great cause for political parties now to strive lor pre- ominencG. Whatever party may bold the Government, there is but one course to pursue.
The cry, "Put the Democrats in power, " or "put the Aboli- tionists in |)owcr, and then we shall hme success,
..." is but the cry of selfish demagogues, who, like ISTero, seek only to play upon their own fiddles while Rome is on fire. Nobody asks or cares whether General McClcllan is a Democrat, a Republican, or an Abolitionist. We desire only to be assured that he is a great military commander and a true patriot. When General McClel- lan or his horse is sick, he may show homeopathic partialities, to the great scandal of medical science, in the opinion of some ; but when he and his horse are well, we think of him only as the leader of our armies.

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