The War And Slavery And Their Relations to Each Other a Discourse Delivered I

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The War And Slavery And Their Relations to Each Other a Discourse Delivered I
Barrow William
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Not at all ; but to be in haste to acknowledge this nascent slave empire as " belligerents, " and so put them on a good fighting basis. We arrest slave ambassadors and dispatches on one of her decks. Does she wink at the irregularity, that she and we together may strike an enormity ? Not at all. Arsenals, dock-yards and the royal navy are astir, and Canada bristles with thousands of new bayonets, that slavery may ride the sea wherever "Britannia rules the wave. " We blockade slave-ports to crip...ple a system of iniquity that seeks to renew its youtli in the new crime of rebellion and separation. Does England remember her own antecedents, and allow us to adopt them ; or, considering the great moral stake, and the great good we have an opportunity of doing for anti-slavery, docs she allow us to make precedents ? Not at all ; the English lion growls that we should use the law of nations to deliver the African lambs that he has so long, and so deeply, and so cheaply pitied. So intense had English desire been to " wipe out " what she esteemed the foulest blot on the century, and so usher in the millennium, that we looked to see every- thing English give the cold hand and a stern eye to anything favoring the slave rebellion.

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