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The Grand Reason

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The address adopted at Ihe large public meeting, held in Knoxville, Tenr.., to nominite Gen. Taylor for the Presidency, contains the following paragrnph : "We beg leave to offer one other consideration of transcendent importance. - If Gen. Taylor should be elected wuh the unanimity we expect, he mny be enabled to dispel, at least lor the present, and perhaps forever, that dark cloud impending over the safety and integrity of the Union, arising from an improper agitation and conflict of extreme opinions in the North and South, in regard to the domestic institutions (Slavery,) of the latter." Every body knows how the South would have that cloud dipelled. The safety, the security. the pro.sperity of Slavery, is the only thingthat will satisfy them. Gen. Taylor is their honp, anH

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News