The Presidents Special Message Speech of Hon a H Bailey in the Senate Upo

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The Presidents Special Message Speech of Hon a H Bailey in the Senate Upo
Bailey, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1817-1874
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And probably, at that time, our belief was well founded. But however it may have been then, it is no longer true. I repeat that the South is no w substantially a unit in this rebellion. This war has also shown us, that every one of the slave- holding States, with the exception perhaps of Delaware, would have been drawn into this vortex but for the presence of federal bayonets.
It is idle for us to ignore these painful truths. If we are to continue this contest, let us do it with our eyes open,
...and look these appalling dangers squarely in the face. That there is a Union sentiment of the South, I have no doubt, but, as I said before, it is confined al- most exclusively to the mountain districts of Virginia and Tennessee. That there are isola- ted instances of it also throushout all the re- volted states is also true, no doubt, but it is weak helpless and insignificant as a political element. The solemn truth seems to e, tliat slavery, and all its supporters everywhere, are bound to- gether by a " golden circle, " and mean to fight out this battle to the bitter end.

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