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Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)

Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)

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ISBN10: 1153589907
ISBN13: 9781153589901
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 114
Weight: 0.39
Height: 0.27 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Excerpt: ...these, are of no legal force, and should be trampled under foot. The practice of slaveholding, for this reason, can never be legalized, and all legislative or judicial attempts to sustain it are rebellion against God, and treason against civil society. To teach otherwise, would be to set up other gods above Jehovah, to promulgate the fundamental principle of atheism, and proclaim war against the liberties of mankind. (signature) Wm. Goodell Pg 160 Ore Perennius. I ask no prouder inscription for my humble tomb, than Here lies the Friend of the Oppressed. (signature) David Paul Brown Sept. 28, 1859 Pg 161 The Mission of America. Brunswick, Maine, September 30, 1853. Miss Julia Griffith, My Dear Madam, your letter of September 23d I have received. I regret exceedingly that it is not in my power to furnish the article you have done me the honor to solicit, for the Autographs for Freedom. Particularly do I regret this now, when the great conflict between aristocracy and democracy is about being renewed all over the continent of Europe, and when despots are pointing with exultation to the unparalleled enormities of our peculiar institutions, and the friends of republican equality, in all lands, are disheartened by our example. Would the slaveholders of the south but consent to place those who till their lands, under the protection of wholesome and impartial law, and pay them honest Pg 162 wages, it would ere long cause human rights to be respected in every corner of the globe. It should be the mission of America, by the silent influence of a glorious example, to revolutionize all despotisms. We have a vast continent to subdue and to adorn, and we need the aid of millions more of willing hands to accomplish the magnificent enterprise. With much esteem I am truly yours, (signature) John S. C. Abbott. Pg 163 Lewis Tappan, esq. (Engraved by J. C. Buttre) Disfellowshipping Slaveholders. The late Dr. Chalmers, not long before his death, spoke with...