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Judges who were to overslaugh that decision; getting his title of
Judge in that very way。
So far in this controversy I can get no answer at all from Judge
Douglas upon these subjects。 Not one can I get from him; except that
he swells himself up and says; 〃All of us who stand by the decision
of the Supreme Court are the friends of the Constitution; all you
fellows that dare question it in any way are the enemies of the
Constitution。〃 Now; in this very devoted adherence to this decision;
in opposition to all the great political leaders whom he has
recognized as leaders; in opposition to his former self and history;
there is something very marked。 And the manner in which he adheres
to it;not as being right upon the merits; as he conceives (because
he did not discuss that at all); but as being absolutely obligatory
upon every one simply because of the source from whence it comes; as
that which no man can gainsay; whatever it may be;this is another
marked feature of his adherence to that decision。 It marks it in
this respect; that it commits him to the next decision; whenever it
comes; as being as obligatory as this one; since he does not
investigate it; and won't inquire whether this opinion is right or
wrong。 So he takes the next one without inquiring whether it is
right or wrong。 He teaches men this doctrine; and in so doing
prepares the public mind to take the next decision when it comes;
without any inquiry。 In this I think I argue fairly (without
questioning motives at all) that Judge Douglas is most ingeniously
and powerfully preparing the public mind to take that decision when
it comes; and not only so; but he is doing it in various other ways。
In these general maxims about liberty; in his assertions that he
〃don't care whether slavery is voted up or voted down;〃; that
〃whoever wants slavery has a right to have it〃; that 〃upon principles
of equality it should be allowed to go everywhere〃; that 〃there is no
inconsistency between free and slave institutions 〃… in this he is
also preparing (whether purposely or not) the way for making the
institution of slavery national! I repeat again; for I wish no
misunderstanding; that I do not charge that he means it so; but I
call upon your minds to inquire; if you were going to get the best
instrument you could; and then set it to work in the most ingenious
way; to prepare the public mind for this movement; operating in the
free States; where there is now an abhorrence of the institution of
slavery; could you find an instrument so capable of doing it as Judge
Douglas; or one employed in so apt a way to do it?
I have said once before; and I will repeat it now; that Mr。 Clay;
when he was once answering an objection to the Colonization Society;
that it had a tendency to the ultimate emancipation of the slaves;
said that:
〃those who would repress all tendencies to liberty and ultimate
emancipation must do more than put down the benevolent efforts of the
Colonization Society: they must go back to the era of our liberty and
independence; and muzzle the cannon that thunders its annual joyous
return; they must blow out the moral lights around us; they must
penetrate the human soul; and eradicate the light of reason and the
love of liberty!〃
And I do thinkI repeat; though I said it on a former occasionthat
Judge Douglas and whoever; like him; teaches that the negro has no
share; humble though it may be; in the Declaration of Independence;
is going back to the era of our liberty and independence; and; so far
as in him lies; muzzling the cannon that thunders its annual joyous
return; that he is blowing out the moral lights around us; when he
contends that whoever wants slaves has a right to hold them; that he
is penetrating; so far as lies in his power; the human soul; and
eradicating the light of reason and the love of liberty; when he is
in every possible way preparing the public mind; by his vast
influence; for making the institution of slavery perpetual and
national。
There is; my friends; only one other point to which I will call your
attention for the remaining time that I have left me; and perhaps I
shall not occupy the entire time that I have; as that one point may
not take me clear through it。
Among the interrogatories that Judge Douglas propounded to me at
Freeport; there was one in about this language:
〃Are you opposed to the acquisition of any further territory to the
United States; unless slavery shall first be prohibited therein?〃
I answered; as I thought; in this way: that I am not generally
opposed to the acquisition of additional territory; and that I would
support a proposition for the acquisition of additional territory
according as my supporting it was or was not calculated to aggravate
this slavery question amongst us。 I then proposed to Judge Douglas
another interrogatory; which was correlative to that: 〃Are you in
favor of acquiring additional territory; in disregard of how it may
affect us upon the slavery question?〃 Judge Douglas answered;that
is; in his own way he answered it。 I believe that; although he took
a good many words to answer it; it was a little more fully answered
than any other。 The substance of his answer was that this country
would continue to expand; that it would need additional territory;
that it was as absurd to suppose that we could continue upon our
present territory; enlarging in population as we are; as it would be
to hoop a boy twelve years of age; and expect him to grow to man's
size without bursting the hoops。 I believe it was something like
that。 Consequently; he was in favor of the acquisition of further
territory as fast as we might need it; in disregard of how it might
affect the slavery question。 I do not say this as giving his exact
language; but he said so substantially; and he would leave the
question of slavery; where the territory was acquired; to be settled
by the people of the acquired territory。 '〃That's the doctrine。〃'
May be it is; let us consider that for a while。 This will probably;
in the run of things; become one of the concrete manifestations of
this slavery question。 If Judge Douglas's policy upon this question
succeeds; and gets fairly settled down; until all opposition is
crushed out; the next thing will be a grab for the territory of poor
Mexico; an invasion of the rich lands of South America; then the
adjoining islands will follow; each one of which promises additional
slave…fields。 And this question is to be left to the people of those
countries for settlement。 When we get Mexico; I don't know whether
the Judge will be in favor of the Mexican people that we get with it
settling that question for themselves and all others; because we know
the Judge has a great horror for mongrels; and I understand that the
people of Mexico are most decidedly a race of mongrels。 I understand
that there is not more than one person there out of eight who is pure
white; and I sup
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