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Democratic Leaders for Disunion : speech of Hon. of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 25, 1860
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. Excerpt from Democratic Leaders for Disunion: Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan, 25, 1860 This class now rules these fifteen States, abrogating, in support of its interests, the inborn, inbred, constitutional right of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. In these States, the power of this class is overshadowing, resistless, complete. Over the Federal Government this class, this slave power, has achieved complete dominion. The slave power this day holds the National Government, in all its departments, in absolute subjugation. In this Chamber, where sit the representatives of sovereign Commonwealths, that power retains unbroken sway. That power bids the Supreme Court utter its decrees, and that high tribunal obeys its imperative commands. That power holds the President in the hollow of its hand, compelling him to declare that slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution; that the master has the right to take his slave into the Territories as property, and have it protected there under the Federal Constitution; that neither Congress nor the Territorial Legislature, nor any human power, has any authority to annul or impair this vested right. That power summoned the aspiring Vice-President to his own Kentucky, to give his assurances that this constitutional right exists; that we must hold to this principle, we must stand by it; and if it cannot be enforced for want of proper legislation to enforce it, sufficient legislation must be passed, or our Government is a failure. That power lays its iron hand upon the representatives of free and proud Commonwealths, in this Chamber and in the other, compelling them to disavow their own recorded opinions, to accept the monstrous dogma, that neither Congress, nor a Territorial Legislature, nor any human power, has any authority to annul or impair the vested right of the master to have his slave protected as property in the Territories under the Federal Constitution. Well might the Vice-President, in view of the recent triumphs and the imperial sway of the slave power, proudly say to the men of his native Kentucky, We stand in a good position! We have the Executive; we have the laws; we have the courts; and that is a great advance from where we stood ten years ago! The glowing pages of that history which records the deeds of the heroic men who, in defence of the inherent and indefeasible rights of humanity, accepted the bloody issues of civil war, and defied and baffled the gigantic power of the British Empire, won national independence, and framed a Constitution for united America, bear to us of this generation the amplest evidences that they, with rare exceptions, believed slavery to be a local and temporary evil, which British avarice planted and British power nurtured in America, and which the advancing current of a humane and Christian civilization would sweep from the land it stained and polluted. But seventy years, Mr. President, have now passed away since the inauguration of the Government under the Federal Constitution. That six hundred thousand bondmen, valued at less than fifty million dollars, have increased to four million, valued at more than two thousand million. That feeble system of African slavery, which seemed to the hopeful eyes of our patriotic fathers smitten with the disease of original sin, has expanded into a gigantic system, which now casts its chilling influences over the land, polluting the very sources of national life, perverting the moral sense of the nation, corrupting the sentiment of justice, humanity, and liberty, and leaving the traces of its ruinous power upon the institutions and upon the soil of the Republic, which it turns to barrenness and desolation. Sir, this expansion and growth of the system of African slavery, this development of the slave power, during the past seventy years, have wrought a wonderful chang.
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Excerpt from Democratic Leaders for Disunion: Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan, 25, 1860 This class now rules these fifteen States, abrogating, in support of its interests, the inborn, inbred, constitutional right of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. In these States, the power of this class is overshadowing, resistless, complete. Over the Federal Government this class, this slave power, has achieved complete dominion. The slave power this day holds the National Government, in all its departments, in absolute subjugation. In this Chamber, where sit the representatives of sovereign Commonwealths, that power retains unbroken sway. That power bids the Supreme Court utter its decrees, and that high tribunal obeys its imperative commands. That power holds the President in the hollow of its hand, compelling him to declare that "slavery exists in Kansas by virtue of the Constitution;" that "the master has the right to take his slave into the Territories as property, and have it protected there under the Federal Constitution;" that "neither Congress nor the Territorial Legislature, nor any human power, has any authority to annul or impair this vested right." That power summoned the aspiring Vice-President to his own Kentucky, to give his assurances "that this constitutional right exists; that we must hold to this principle, we must stand by it;" and "if it cannot be enforced for want of proper legislation to enforce it, sufficient legislation must be passed, or our Government is a failure." That power lays its iron hand upon the representatives of free and proud Commonwealths, in this Chamber and in the other, compelling them to disavow their own recorded opinions, to accept the monstrous dogma, that "neither Congress, nor a Territorial Legislature, nor any human power, has any authority to annul or impair the vested right" of the master to have his slave protected as property in the Territories under the Federal Constitution. Well might the Vice-President, in view of the recent triumphs and the imperial sway of the slave power, proudly say to the men of his native Kentucky, "We stand in a good position!" "We have the Executive; we have the laws; we have the courts; and that is a great advance from where we stood ten years ago!" The glowing pages of that history which records the deeds of the heroic men who, in defence of the inherent and indefeasible rights of humanity, accepted the bloody issues of civil war, and defied and baffled the gigantic power of the British Empire, won national independence, and framed a Constitution for united America, bear to us of this generation the amplest evidences that they, with rare exceptions, believed slavery to be a local and temporary evil, which British avarice planted and British power nurtured in America, and which the advancing current of a humane and Christian civilization would sweep from the land it stained and polluted. But seventy years, Mr. President, have now passed away since the inauguration of the Government under the Federal Constitution. That six hundred thousand bondmen, valued at less than fifty million dollars, have increased to four million, valued at more than two thousand million. That feeble system of African slavery, which seemed to the hopeful eyes of our patriotic fathers smitten with the disease of original sin, has expanded into a gigantic system, which now casts its chilling influences over the land, polluting the very sources of national life, perverting the moral sense of the nation, corrupting the sentiment of justice, humanity, and liberty, and leaving the traces of its ruinous power upon the institutions and upon the soil of the Republic, which it turns to barrenness and desolation. Sir, this expansion and growth of the system of African slavery, this development of the slave power, during the past seventy years, have wrought a wonderful change, a complete revol. Paperback, Label: Forgotten Books, Forgotten Books, Product group: Book, Published: 2015-09-27, Studio: Forgotten Books.
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Democratic Leaders for Disunion: Democratic Leaders for Disunion - speech of Hon. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 25, 1860 is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1860.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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