Objections Answered
We ent the followmg trom some of our eXchangos, we know not whirh: Hut we are tcld, "iop ure too neto d' nr.y tling - xiu' desTve onlii contempt" l ml Luther hslened U tiiis o!jecUoi, his voico had (fi (1 iinlionnl, mui 10 d.-iy the wÃituit of Europe miirht hnve been kisróg thechains thntbotimi ihem to the cr ofPapjil dp-spoüsm Had otir fulhers tflken the spirit of ih s objcc:inn for tlieir oinnisollur, the pojrc of Ilistoiy had nevor beMi b'ighiened by tlie ttory of Mier ftntgcrles for lost rierhts, umi 14,000,000 of frren.cn miplià now havo bpen vms.-hIs of the ÃÃ'itish Crown. Awny wiih such u cowardly ohjection. We wlio inherit the bles-sins pnrciiased by onr fa' hors' dnrmfr onght ñever to disfrace their memory by bt'ing ciuven heaite.l ourpolves. We nre told, morever. thal ive shall divide thi' ichigji'trli, and give thr power to the democrals. To this we rpply that whfn the wliinr p:irty sollf! ïtseU" to the South, we bcg to have our narnes erased from the bill of s;le. We prefer tn sacrifice our party feeling to our principies of rio-ht, nnd throw pon those who will not pive ns cundidales for wiinm we enn coDscieptioosly V"te, all the disaster which Ihey visit on them.elves. If they draw down rnin on their own heads, we nsk them not to charge that murder npon us.
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Signal of Liberty
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