Slavery in the United States of America Its National Recognition And Relations

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71 its restriction or extension. It liad extended and with an almost imperceptible progress was now stealing its way over that immense Territory, and the appalling questions were, How far shall it go ? Where shall its progress end ? All the Original States were alike parties to the purchase of the Ter- ritory, and all were alike interested and startled by the issue. They had cut off the foreign source of its increase, by abolishing and prohibiting the Slave" Trade. They had restricted it within... their own limits at home ; and they thought they had guarded against its further extension, when lo ! it rises before their astonished vision, knocking at the doors of Congress, claiming to be further extended, recog- nized, and protected, by the National Sovereignty. True, they had already recognized it beyond the original limit by the purchase from France. They had already adopted and agreed to protect it beyond that limit by the admission of Louisiana, and now the question is forced upon them, — Shall it go any further ?

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