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Excerpt from Causes of the War in South Africa: A Paper Read Before the Worcester Society of Antiquity
The expediency, however, of Great Britain's paying the full value of the slaves - as of the United States' paying the whole value of the American slaves - is no longer debata ble, in view of the costly and bloody wars that grew out of both emancipations. But though our own emancipation came a generation later than the British, and we might have drawn wisdom from their experience, vet our parties never divided in that interval upon the question of offering compensation for the slaves. Our Northern people would have said, Whv must I pay my neighbor to cease from wrong-doing?
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