Victory Recognized a National Discourse Delivered in the Central Presbyterian C

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Victory Recognized a National Discourse Delivered in the Central Presbyterian C
George Franklin Wiswell
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A Senator, ^^ on the floors of Congress : "Drive the 'black Republican' out of the Temple of Liberty, or pull down Its pillars and involve him in a common ruin I"* . ^ ^ *R. Toombs.
8 A South Carolina Representative* thug pronounces his deliberate judgment : «« We have the issue upon us now ; and how are we to meet it ? I tell joo. FeUow citizens, from the bottom of my heart, that the only mode which I think availrtble for meeting it, is just to tear the Constitution of the United States, tramp
...le it under foot and form a Southern Confederacy, every State of which will be a slaveholding State. [Loud and prolonged cheers. ] I believe it, as I stand in the fi»ce of my Maker; I believe it on my responsibility to yoa as your honored representative, that the only hope of the South is in the South, and that the only availnble means of making that hope effective is to cut asunder the bonds that tie us together, and take our separate position in the family of nations. 1 hese are my opinions.

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