Men Of Blood

- "It wDl ncver do forfessors or religión to mourn over the sin ot diielling, as if thcre was no hope, and to flatter themsolves, thougli it eliould fester till it destroys the body politie, tliey are guiltlase, when their number is so great, that thcy might make their influence ielt, in every important elccvion, from Arkansas to the disputed boundary of Maine. There cannot be less than three hundred Ihousand Clnistian electors, scattered all over lliis country; and whatevjr others may do. let them sce to it, that "bloód is not foiind in their shirts and required at thoir hands.'1 Will it not be, if they give their suffrages to lévate moa of blood, to places of power and
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