登陆注册
37836700000413

第413章 VOLUME VI(44)

There is no line, straight or crooked, suitable for a national boundary upon which to divide. Trace through, from east to west, upon the line between the free and slave country, and we shall find a little more than one third of its length are rivers, easy to be crossed, and populated, or soon to be populated, thickly upon both sides; while nearly all its remaining length are merely surveyors' lines, over which people may walk back and forth without any consciousness of their presence. No part of this line can be made any more difficult to pass by writing it down on paper or parchment as a national boundary. The fact of separation, if it comes, gives up on the part of the seceding section the fugitive-slave clause along with all other constitutional obligations upon the section seceded from, while I should expect no treaty stipulation would ever be made to take its place.

But there is another difficulty. The great interior region bounded east by the Alleghenies, north by the British dominions, west by the Rocky Mountains, and south by the line along which the culture of corn and cotton meets, and which includes part of Virginia, part of Tennessee, all of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, and the Territories of Dakota, Nebraska, and part of Colorado, already has above 10,000,000 people, and will have 50,000,000 within fifty years if not prevented by any political folly or mistake. It contains more than one third of the country owned by the United States--certainly more than 1,000,000 square miles. Once half as populous as Massachusetts already is, it would have more than 75,000,000 people. A glance at the map shows that, territorially speaking, it is the great body of the Republic. The other parts are but marginal borders to it, the magnificent region sloping west from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific being the deepest and also the richest in undeveloped resources. In the production of provisions, grains, grasses, and all which proceed from them this great interior region is naturally one of the most important in the world. Ascertain from statistics the small proportion of the region which has yet been brought into cultivation, and also the large and rapidly increasing amount of products, and we shall be overwhelmed with the magnitude of the prospect presented. And yet this region has no seacoast--touches no ocean anywhere. As part of one nation, its people now find, and may forever find, their way to Europe by New York, to South America and Africa by New Orleans, and to Asia by San Francisco; but separate our common country into two nations, as designed by the present rebellion, and every man of this great interior region is thereby cut off from some one or more of these outlets, not perhaps by a physical barrier, but by embarrassing and onerous trade regulations.

And this is true, wherever a dividing or boundary line may be fixed.

Place it between the now free and slave country, or place it south of Kentucky or north of Ohio, and still the truth remains that none south of it can trade to any port or place north of it, and none north of it can trade to any port or place south of it, except upon terms dictated by a government foreign to them. These outlets, east, west, and south, are indispensable to the well-being of the people inhabiting and to inhabit this vast interior region. Which of the three may be the best is no proper question. All are better than either, and all of right belong to that people and to their successors forever. True to themselves, they will not ask where a line of separation shall be, but will vow rather that there shall be no such line.

Nor are the marginal regions less interested in these communications to and through them to the great outside world. They, too, and each of them, must have access to this Egypt of the West without paying toll at the crossing of any national boundary.

Our national strife springs not from our permanent part; not from the land we inhabit; not from our national homestead. There is no possible severing of this but would multiply and not mitigate evils among us. In all its adaptations and aptitudes it demands union and abhors separation. In fact, it would ere long force reunion, however much of blood and treasure the separation might have cost.

Our strife pertains to ourselves--to the passing generations of men-- and it can without convulsion be hushed forever with the passing of one generation.

In this view I recommend the adoption of the following resolution and articles amendatory to the Constitution of the United States:

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, (two thirds of both Houses concurring), That the following articles be proposed to the Legislatures (or conventions) of the several States as amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all or any of which articles, when ratified by three fourths of the said Legislatures (or conventions), to be valid as part or parts of the said Constitution, viz.

ART.--Every State wherein slavery now exists which shall abolish the same therein at any time or times before the 1st day of January, A.D.

1900, shall receive compensation from the United States as follows, to wit:

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 以心寻之所向

    以心寻之所向

    这是晴晴第一次写书,谢谢支持呀~季侃侃是江随心里的光,江随是侃侃触手可及的星辰。“侃侃,我想回家了。”他的眸光微微暗了下来。“好,我带你回家,回云城。”她窝他怀里,注视着他的眼睛.
  • 白色系记忆

    白色系记忆

    熟悉的触感伴随着缕缕机油味的凉风席卷而来,如白翼天使的低语萦绕在耳边。恍惚中,公交车驾过站牌,拐入被茂密梧桐挡下阳光沥青弯道。"这里……"邿玟眯起双眼,缓缓抬起头,向汽车后窗望去。透过卷起的尘土,熟悉的街景涌入脑海。"这……"他喃喃道,仿佛记记因太过杂乱而无法记起。突然,淡蓝色的公交车闯出绿茵荫,在马路上投下白色的光晕,犹如追赶汽车的少女的影子。邿玟的瞳孔随着汽车的晃动而渐渐清晰,宛如被雨水冲去浮灰的站牌,掩盖着的笔画条条浮现。"两年……了吗,感觉……没过多久……吧。"邿玟缓缓的把头重新埋进手臂,任凭凉风带着思绪,再次吹过时间蚀刻出的沟壑……
  • 奇怪的爱情故事

    奇怪的爱情故事

    从前,有一个漂亮的白富美,无聊任性且自以为是。然后她遇见了一个看似迟钝的面瘫不帅男,然后……再然后……最后他们相爱了,从此过上了幸福的生活。嗯……你居然信了?
  • 染血帝位

    染血帝位

    平凡少年,觉醒异能,从此踏上称帝之路。铮铮傲骨,请看少年脚踏万千尸骨,走上帝位。
  • 何必生而寒如烟

    何必生而寒如烟

    何必生:生来星夜如昼,剑雨降世,为周边之人所不容而丢弃山野,被一渡江老人收留,取名唤曰——何必生。寒如烟:生来冰霜千里,寒气如烟,为周边之人所不容而丢弃山野,被历练下山的蜀山掌门收留,因故而取名唤曰——寒如烟。天书记载,人出世时刻,星夜若如昼,剑雨或降世之,或仙或魔或上古乾坤。天书又载,人出世时刻,千里若冰霜,寒气或如烟之,或爱或恨或万世情殇。
  • 每天学点读心术全集

    每天学点读心术全集

    知人难,知人心更难。有人说世界上最善良的是人,世界上最残忍的也是人,世界上最不可理喻的还是人……总之,对于人的看法,人们众说纷纭。但是,有一点大家是达成共识的,人是一种非常复杂的动物。
  • 亲爱的律师大人

    亲爱的律师大人

    正值爆红期的神秘网络小说写手楠柒,突然被昔日好友指控为抄袭者,一夜之间遭到全网讨伐,致使同她签约的出版社损失惨重,甚至企业信用也遭到质疑。出版社大BOSS不得不亲自发动人脉,聘请安城赫赫有名的天才律师傅铭辰为楠柒的代理律师,帮她顺利澄清抄袭事件。此时人们才发现那些暗黑系鬼怪故事背后藏着的,竟是一张出尘脱俗的容颜,更让世人惊奇的是她网络写手背后竟还是安城高端室内设计工作室的创始人。而天才傅铭辰也在与楠柒的一次次接触,彼此进一步了解之后,得知了楠柒害怕男人,逃避爱情背后的真相,并一步一步深陷进对她的爱里无法自拔。楠柒也在他坚持不懈的追求,以及日常24小时无缝衔接式的守护中逐渐走出阴影,大胆追求真爱。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 星际快车

    星际快车

    这是一个科技伟力的时代,这是一个人类最美好的时代。三十多岁的左锷指着修练了万年成为天神的老怪物说道:靠,天神,那是什么玩意儿,好好的人不做,你去当天神,你就是人类的耻辱,人类的叛徙。老怪物:对不起,我错了,一定改过,我不要当天神了,要不我现在废掉修为,加入星际快车公司,您给我一瓶基因进化液和一具机甲怎么样?左锷:知错能改,善莫大焉。看在同为人类的份上,我就原谅你这一次,给你一次重新做人的机会。
  • 尤里红1在末世

    尤里红1在末世

    在家玩红警玩得无聊的莫云出去逛了会儿,发生了一件事后带着红警2尤里的复仇的苏联基地车进了一个末日世界,还被系统稀里糊涂的变成了萝莉和少女两个形态……
  • 陌路红颜,为谁倾城

    陌路红颜,为谁倾城

    她一个热爱大提琴的少女遭遇感情背叛,来到中国的尚也高中。遇到了:冷若冰山的恶魔王子。阳光清秀的柔情骑士。爱恨纠缠间他们奈何的错过了彼此。从那刻起:他冰山即将融化,迎来的却是深一度的冻结。她不再相信爱情,却再度深陷情殇,最终以一副伪装的面孔,冷眼观世界。到底她情归何处,一切尽在《陌路红颜,为谁倾城?》读者群号:306037047