The Republican Party a History of Its Fifty Years Existence And a Record of It

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By every principle of law ever held by any court, North or South, every negro taken to Kansas is free; and in utter disregard of this — in the spirit of violence merely — that beautiful legislature gravely passes a law to hang men who shall venture to inform a negro of his legal rights. This is the substance and real object of the law. If, like Haman, they should hang upon the gallows of their own building, I shall not be among the mourners for their fate.
In my humble sphere, I shall advocate
...the restoration of the Mis- souri Compromise so long as Kansas remains a territory; and when, by all these foul means it seeks to come into the Union, as a slave state, I shall oppose it. I am very loth, in any case, to withhold my assent to the enjoyment of property acquired or located in good faith ; but I do not admit that good faith in taking a negro to Kan- sas, to be held in Slavery, is a possibility with any man. Any man who has sense enough to be the controller of his own property, has too much sense to misunderstand the outrageous character of the whole Nebraska business.

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