Universal Amnesty Remarks of Hon Isaac C Parker of Missouri in Reply to Mr

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Isaac Charles Parker
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I want to ask the ques- tion whether or not that President, after he was installed in office, did not in one instance return to slavery men who were seeking free- dom? I want to ask the question whether or not the position was not taken by that Pres- ident in his inaugural message that this insti- tution was to be as safe as it could be made under the laws of this country ? I want to ask the question whether or not the American Con- gress did not pledge itself to protect slavery in the States w...here it existed? Then, what reason was there upon that ground for this re- bellion? There was no reason anywhere for it. There was no reason that can be given that was a true one, except that which has been given so many times before to the country — the desire upon the part of a few men in the southern States who sought to build up a slave empire ; men who hated freedom and who loved bondage ; men who desired a government where aristocracy and caste should rule ; men who, when they found they could not control the American Government to such an extent as to subvert it from the design of its original founders, sought to build up a government that should have in it an element of aristocracy, which should recognize the rights of the few, and leave unrecognized and unprotected and uncared for the rights of the many.

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