The Union the Constitution And the Laws

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With dead bodies, were the bullets and bayonets of the slave- holder; the voice that has invited England and France to pour their legions down upon us, to bombard our cities and destroy our commerce, is the slaveholder's voice. But to perpetuate and extend slavery, no man from Maine to Georgia would ask the dissolution of the Union. Take out this curse from us and these States would lock their hands again in one perpetual clasp of fraternity.
And the hesitancy of this nation to destroy slavery
...the cause of our woes, will be a matter of some sur- prise to us and to future ages. It has perjured our Judges, corrupted our Senators, dishonored our flag, and yet we hesitate to strike the blow which shall end its existence, even though now we can do it Constitu- tionally and in harmony with the laws. The whole genius of slavery is wrong. It is based on an out- rage against human nature. Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, five hundred years before Christ, said : " What you yourself desire not, that do not to others;" and one greater than Confucius has given to the world a golden rule, "Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them.

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