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At once should the President have brought out the Big Eman pationigun: and he should have so charged it, and so aimed it, as not to spare one shred of slavery in all the land. The Rebellion Would have been ended by the first fire. And what right had'the rebels to our shrinking and. Delay - rebels who, without the least provocation, so malignantly and 'murderously struck at our all 1' at the life' of our country, and therefore at our all?

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Oh! Had we but been uncorrupted by slavery, how quickly would we have put down the Rebellion, if indeed there could in that case, have been a Rebellion to put down We should then have Wasted no time, and produced no division amongst ourselves, by talking about the Union, the Constitution, or even the Country. Our one purpose then would have been to put down the rebels - and to put them down irrespectively of the hearing it might have on whatever interests. Naked plunderers and murdera ms were these entirely unwronged rebels: and they should have been put down with as total a disregard of consequences, as would characterize the single purpose of a stern father in putting down his revolted child. Who doubts that with such a disregard they had been put down instantly Suppose that scoundrels in Utica your adopted and my native home - had, with arms in their hands, and using them too, seized her funds, her fire-engines, and her other corporate property, and that you had, at the time, been her Mayor; would you have sent to the Common Council a Message of the tone and character of that you have just sent to the Legis lature Would you have sought in it to divide herlcitizens upon a multiplicity of issues respecting the future condition of her Fire Department, her funds and other interests? Oh no! Oh no You could have made no Democratic and no other gain by such an insane policy. You would, beyond a doubt, have sought to unite them in the one purpose and one endeavor to subdue and punish the miscreants ay, to subdue and punish them, come what might of Fire Department, Funds, or even Utica herself. I am wrong - they would already have been thus united. Such union would have been the necessary result of the outrage. Only bad counsels and partisan influences could have disunited them. The people of the North were united when they heard of the bombarda ing of Sumter. But alas our good and patriotic President tem porized! The spirit, which Should have been taken at the flood, was allowed time to subside. Hundreds of thousands of lives, and directly and indirectly thousands of millions of dollars have already been the penalty of this mistake and only too; reasonable is the fear that the loss of the nation will be needed to complete the penalty. How surely and how quickly would he at that time but for the timidity and hesitancy, which grew out of his pro slavery education, have saved our wealth and toil from this oppres~ Sive taxation, our tens of thousands of bereaved families from their sorrows, and our country' from the appalling prospect of her ruin! The Rebellion Should have been shot dead at once. Whoever denies it proves therein that he is insensible of its infernal charac ter, and knows not how to deal with such a crime. Or rather, whoever denies it makes room thereby for the suspicion that he sympathizes with the Rebellion and is a participant in the crime.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book is a collection of the author's letters and speeches given during the early years of the American Civil War. The author was a prominent abolitionist and social reformer who emerged as a leading voice for a decisive and unconditional end to the rebellion in the wake of President Lincoln's cautious approach. This book illustrates the growing schism between the author and the Republican party, as well as his frustrated appeals for unity against the rebels. The author's fervent calls to prioritize the suppression of the rebellion over preservation of the Constitution or the Union underscore the moral urgency at the heart of the abolitionist movement. He laments that the nation had fallen into a state of moral decay that allowed slavery to flourish, arguing that only by abolishing slavery and aligning with the cause of freedom could the country be saved. Ultimately, the author's writings provide a powerful lens into the complex moral and political landscape of the Civil War era, highlighting the tension between the preservation of the Union and the fight for justice and equality. Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. The digital edition of all books may be viewed on our website before purchase. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781333048129_0

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