The War Commenced By the Rebels ; Copperheads of the North Their Allies : Speech of John D. Defrees, in Washington, D.C., Monday Evening, August 1, 1864

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and to what i-,'ni-=e or one overt act can j'ou point on wliich to rest the plea of jnstiticat inn? What right has the North assailed ? What interest of the South has been invaded? What justice has been denied? and wliat claim founded injustice and right has been withheld? Can eiFlitr of you to-day name one governmental act of wrong deliberately and purposely done by liie Government at Washin>Tton of whicli the South has a right to complain? I challenge the an- swer! Wiiile. on the otiier hand,... let me show the facta (and believe me, gentle- men, [ am not here the advocate of the North, but I am here the friend, the firm friend and lover of the South and her institution-*, and for this reason I speak thus plainly and faithful to yours, mine, and every other min's interest, the words of truth "and soberness,) of which ( wish you to judg-^, and I will only state facts which are clear and undeniable, and which now stand as records authentic in the history of our country.
When we of the South demanded the slave trade or the importation of Africans for the cultivation of our lands, did they not yield the right for twenty years?


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