The Webster Centennial Proceedings of the Webster Historical Society At Marshf

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The Webster Centennial Proceedings of the Webster Historical Society At Marshf
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It is union forever ! Thank God, it is LIBERTY FOR ALL !
President Allen said, " I recognize among us one whose face thirty years ago was seen at the funeral of Webster, and who was then the Governor of the Commonwealth. I have the honor to introduce to you the Hon. George S. Boutwell, of Massachusetts. " ADDRESS OF HOX. GEORGE S. BOUTWELL.
Mr. President and Gentlemen: Mr. Webster was one of the last of a long line of American statesmen who, in the presence of slavery, strove to pre serve liber
...ty and the Union, and of that long line he was the greatest. For seventy years the thoughtful men of all parties were forced to consider the system of slavery in America, its relations to the Union, and its inherent antag onism to the principles on which the government was founded.
Slavery gave birth to one form of civilization, and freedom gave birth to another, and from the beginning the rule of the continent was the prize for which the parties contended. Each succeeding census made clear and more clear the truth that time was on the side of liberty, and that a postponement of the struggle would be fatal to slavery.


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