. Slavery in the United States of America; its national recognition and relations, from the establishment of the confederacy, to the present time. A word to the North and the South. t heart love freedom, ye who at heartlove humanity, cease to revile a Union of Stateswhich has done, and is doing, so much for to talk of the dissolution of a Republicwhose existence is so necessary to the freedom andthe welfare of the down-trodden children of to talk of the instant emancipation, or theperpetual bondage, of three millions of negro slaves,as a greater good to mankind than the ex


. Slavery in the United States of America; its national recognition and relations, from the establishment of the confederacy, to the present time. A word to the North and the South. t heart love freedom, ye who at heartlove humanity, cease to revile a Union of Stateswhich has done, and is doing, so much for to talk of the dissolution of a Republicwhose existence is so necessary to the freedom andthe welfare of the down-trodden children of to talk of the instant emancipation, or theperpetual bondage, of three millions of negro slaves,as a greater good to mankind than the existence underthis Federal Union of twenty-three millions of whitemen, with all their silver and their gold; their institu-tions of government, of learnings of religion, of free-dom, of humanity, of philanthropy, and of charity ;their enterprizes of commerce, of exploration, of art,and of science ; so munificently employed in amelio-rating the condition of our race all over the Union—in all its aspects and relations whether ofFreedom or of Slavery—The Union is of God. Ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be foundeven to fight against God. THE END. ?^•^- .-^.


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