All I have to say is that, with or without this decision, Slavery will go just where the People want it, and not an inch further.
I will agree to place them in that condition where the prohibition of Slavery will never be necessary to justify ourselves to our consciences or to our constituents.
Slavery will come to an end, and the sunshine of prosperity warm, invigorate and bless our whole country.
Let us see, therefore, even in this one particular, whether the abolition of slavery will not be a real pecuniary advantage to you.
The first Southern State that abolishes slavery will do herself an immortal honor.
The fact is incontestable, that, when the Massachusetts Senator again crosses the threshold of that Senate Chamber, Slavery will have to confront the most formidable foe it ever had to face before the public eye.
Your sufferings may be great and even prolonged by this scoundrelism, but the life of Slavery will be much shortened.
From this time, the discussion relative to slavery will assume in the United States a simple and decided bearing.
In electing Mr. Lincoln, the United States decided thus: Slavery will make no more conquests.
Slavery will be the holy ark to be regarded with respect from afar off, the corner-stone which all are forbidden to touch.
The abolition of slavery will be, I have always thought, the principal conquest of the nineteenth century.
Banished from its usurped foothold under the National Government, Slavery will no longer enter, with distracting force, into national politics, making and unmaking laws, making and unmaking Presidents.
On the high seas, under the national flag, Slavery will be impossible.
But it is surer still that the overthrow of Slavery will make an end of the war.
As the Slave States became more perverse, he exclaimed, “Slavery will go down in blood!
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