The New England magazine . VIEW AT INTERVALE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. WINTER SPORTS IN NEW ENGLAND New England Magazine Vol. XLVIII JANUARY, 1913 Number 5 The Republican Party inMassachusetts By WILLIAM W. DOHERTY, ESQ., OF BOSTON THE Republican Party in Massa-chusetts had its origin in thehearts and consciences of menwhose moral nature revoltedat the idea that there could be propertyin man or any sufficient excuse for theenslavement of men of any color orrace; whose sensibilities were shockedat the cruelties inflicted upon theunhappy Africans held as slaves inthe Southern States of the Union;and whose
The New England magazine . VIEW AT INTERVALE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. WINTER SPORTS IN NEW ENGLAND New England Magazine Vol. XLVIII JANUARY, 1913 Number 5 The Republican Party inMassachusetts By WILLIAM W. DOHERTY, ESQ., OF BOSTON THE Republican Party in Massa-chusetts had its origin in thehearts and consciences of menwhose moral nature revoltedat the idea that there could be propertyin man or any sufficient excuse for theenslavement of men of any color orrace; whose sensibilities were shockedat the cruelties inflicted upon theunhappy Africans held as slaves inthe Southern States of the Union;and whose devotion to the right, asthey saw it, impelled them to adoptand support any lawful means for therestriction and final abolition ofslavery in the United States. The opponents of slavery were foundin every class and community of ourCommonwealth, and in the ranks ofevery political party; and, while allwere not of the same mind as to thebest means to be adopted for its ex-tinction, yet the desire to do awaywith the evil was present with there were
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