Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Olive Branch: Or, the Evil and the Remedy
The Introductory Address delivered at West Chester, Pennsylvania, at a celebration of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, immediately succeeding the excitement growing out of the admission of Mis souri, is republished, to show the sentiments of the author then, which he has ever sincerely cherished, without variableness or shadow of turning, and as giving him some claim to a dispassionate hearing at the Test and South on the delicate and exciting question of slavery.
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