Excerpt from Slavery in the United States: A Letter to Hon. Daniel Webster
Sir,
Amidst all that has been written and spoken on the question of Slavery in America, I have never met with any argument in which the claims of each interest seemed to be fairly comprehended. Such statements, however, may have been put forth, although I have not had the fortune to meet with them; and I should therefore abstain from entering, upon the subject, but for the belief that in analyzing these claims I shall be able to suggest a plan by which they may be adjusted.
Looking at the question as one of primary importance not only to America but to the world, I cannot address this letter more appropriately than to yourself. Intended only to promote the practical and immediate welfare of all the interests to which it refers, it might be submitted indifferently to a representative of Northern or Southern views.
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