Speech of Hon a G Brown of Mississippi Delivered At Elwood Springs Near P

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Albert Gallatin Brown
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If the North will execute the law in good faith, I shall think better of them as brethren and friends than I now do. Time will determine whether they will do this.
These acts have passed. They are now on the statute books, and the question arises — shall we tamely submit to their operation, and if we resist, in what manner, and to what extent shall we carry that resistance Y I am not appalled by the cry of disunion, so often and so foolishly raised, whenever resistance is spoken of. There are t
...hings more terrible to me than the phantom of disunion, and one of these is tame sub- mission to outrageous wrong. If it 1ms really come to this, that the Southern States dare not assert and maintain their equal position in the Union, for fear of dissolving the Union, then I am free to say that the Union ought to be dissolved. If the noble edifice, erected by our fathers, has become so rickety, worm-eaten, and decayed, that it is in danger of falling every time the Southern States assemble to ask for justice, then the sooner it is pulled down the better.

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