The Rebels And Not the Republican Party Destroyed Slavery

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The Rebels And Not the Republican Party Destroyed Slavery
James R James Rood Doolittle
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, and make immense fortunes at that;" for/<*jhe real loss was only one fourth of one mill on the dollar. I remember very Well the other question which I put to him: "Sir, if you undertake to break up this Union, if you propose to bring down that line beyond which fugitive slaves are not returned from the northern border of Ohio and New York to the north line of Virginia, how much will insure your slave property then ? will ten per cent, do it, or twenty per cent, do it, or fifty percent, doit?" Mr. President, they have tried the experiment, and slavery lies in ruins all around us. Slave property is utterly valueless. Slaves are free as their masters. The time has come which Mr. Randolph, a distinguished^ statesman of Vir ginia, said would come, when, if the slaves do not run away from their mas ters, the masters will run away from their slaves. The time has come which was foretold by Mr. Faulkner in the convention of Virginia in its better days, in 1832, when it was proposed to abolish slavery, He then, in substance, said, "If we shall attempt to break up this Union on account of slavery, a time of anguish and suffering will come in Virginia com pared with which the pestilence that walketh in darkness and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day will be a blessing.

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