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"Studies In American Political History (1896)"

They always
seek an explicit guaranty; and that this is not such a guaranty this
debate has proved, if it has proved nothing else.


WENDELL PHILLIPS,
OF MASSACHUSETTS. (BORN 1811, DIED 1884.)
ON THE MURDER OF LOVEJOY;
FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON, DECEMBER 8, 1837

MR. CHAIRMAN:
We have met for the freest discussion of these resolutions, and the
events which gave rise to them. [Cries of "Question," "Hear him," "Go
on," "No gagging," etc.] I hope I shall be permitted to express my
surprise at the sentiments of the last speaker, surprise not only at
such sentiments from such a man, but at the applause they have received
within these walls. A comparison has been drawn between the events of
the Revolution and the tragedy at Alton. We have heard it asserted here,
in Faneuil Hall, that Great Britain had a right to tax the colonies,
and we have heard the mob at Alton, the drunken murderers of Lovejoy,
compared to those patriot fathers who threw the tea overboard! Fellow
citizens, is this Faneuil Hall doctrine? ["No, no.


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