The Crisis Its Rationale

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The Crisis Its Rationale
Thomas J From Old Catalog Sizer
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l^ational considerations — the sense of security, and pride in being part of a great and powerful nation — will not suffice to restore the disaffected. This jreneration of our people have grown up with this sense of security so strong, that it seems to them to be personal, rather than national, and nothing, perhaps, but a re- versed experience, can teach them its source find its value. Be- sides, if a revolution can be so easily and suddenly accom- plished, it may seem that our sense of securit
...y was fallacious, and that our national government has not really deserved the confi- dence and respect it has enjoyed. "We cannot shut our eyes, too, to the fact that to the southward over the whole Continent, are rich countries and weak governments inviting to conquest, and tliat the rivalries, and perhaps hostilities, with the "IS'orthern Republic, " may afford are agreeable stimulus to those sentiments of patriotism, which delight to express themselves in action. Looking at this subject, too, from a Southern point of view, as we are now doing, it is not, perhaps, unreasonable to contemplate the gradual and ultimate absorption of all the States into the more plucky and daring, and therefore successful, government, which it is proposed, by means of the revolution, to inaugurate.

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