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Show 56 TilE Lli)ERTY nELL. h tho joints of his b uick throug pierced to t 0 q ·ro co Moreover, he 'l of indt oren . armndillo mat . 1 sed tho secret of ik Samson, bas dtSC o him!!clf, 1 ° ' ld tolerate tho impu- . . urity. no cou . bts prevlous sec ss if associated m mount of basenc ' ta.tion of any a l the world and tho ch with those w tom the rcproa . t " but the finger of h esteem ''good soctc y, chore h' . dividually and alone was . ted at tiD lD scorn pom This fact being found, more than be could bear. " . . " make a note of. lot Abolittontsls k think- or rather to ta e Mnny people seem to . . I t thinking- that there tB no for granted wlt tou 11 tho ,( person· justice wbu.tevcr in what they en " b Abolialit " and the " harsh l::mguago of t o . y b. t to tho most cnergchc tionists. They do not o JCC • • d-b . 'udicial or pohttcal procec lainness of speee m l . k p . t tho judge to address ns a piC .. "ngs. they perun h 1 , h' who has been clearly proved sue i pocket •m . h b ttor for h l'ke their Post or Couner t e e nnil t ey 1 • b t an 'te candidate cveryUnng u calling the opposl h o particulo.r malefaction honest man, even w en n PEUSO~.HIT¥. 57 is proved against him. But when the Abolitionists stigmatize unquestionably base conduct as base, or designate by name and office one who, under the mask of religion and republicauism, is a. traitor at once to Liberty and Christianity, an outcry is immediately raised against them as abusive and libellous. Abuse (in words) is an accusation not founded in truth. But the Abolitionists not only make just charges against tho practisers and defenders of SLwery, but prove them just. Their appenl has always been to facts, to reason, and to Christianity . They have proved, by an ovenvhclming abundance of testimony, these several positions. That the Slaves nrc treated with gross injustice by the fact of being held as Slaves, apart from any special additional cruelty. Thnt the freo colored people, North and South, are treated with gross injustice in consequence of the ideas which Slavery generates and perpetuates respecting their race. |