Speech of the Hon Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania On the Subject of the Admi

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Ask yourself the cause, sir, and I will abide the answer, *~* It is essential to the existence of republics that education should be generally diffused among the people. S. Avery prevents this. R oh menemph y private tutors, or send their children abioad. But the children of the people generally cannot be ed- ucated without the instrumentality of district schools. In slave States, where the plantations are large, the white population is too sparce ever to maintain them. Besides there is another... fatal obstacle to them in thv aversion of the rich to asso- ciate with the poor children could never The poor white laborer's be permitted to mingle in the sanm schools, and sit upon the same benches with the rich men's sons. That would be offen-^ sive. ' ""' ' % Slavery enfeebles a nation in war as well as in peace. It is impossible that a nation of masters and slaves can be as p>werful and formi lable either in offensive or defensive war as a nation of freemen. A large portion of her population must remain at home to prevent the rebellion of those who are constantly in a state of latent war- fare with their oppressors.

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