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We Would Remind The Friends Of Liberty, That These Long...

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Day
9
Month
December
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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Q5 We would retninri the friends of Liberty, tliat these long winter evonms present favorable opportunilies for getting tip meetings and discusfions respecling thegreat principies of the Liberty Party. Let them be cv ei y where improven1. Do not unnecessnrilv fight over ngain the politica! points of the late campaipn, bnt toke things as tliey ore prefentedby their new handlcs. Tel! the Dei.i oernts of the difference belween genuineand cutoneous, orskin-deepDemocracy: invite the 'Natives" to consider Ihe deplorable condition of 3,000,00 0 of their brothrr natives; and aïek - tho Whiirs proper, to now carry Luit the advice of Gov. Seward to them "to stand by the cause, of Human Feedon!" Do no:, be dis- couraged if your poliíe suggestions s'iould be churlishly answereJ. Persevere in in doctrinating all classes wiih the truth, and it wil' prevail. The follovving is frorn the National A. S. Standard, the antislavery paper from which tho Detroit Advertser delights to quoto. We commend this extract to its notice: "Statue to Mr. Clay.- The Pliiladelphians are talking of raising twenty thousand dollars to erect a statue to the Great Defeated. It shonld have in one hand a slave-whip, and in the other, a scroll. with the words, "My slaves are fat tmdslcek," upon t. It then could hardlv iail to excite the adrniration of posterity, as it would be a fitting monument of our age."

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