Sherman Anti-Trust Law,
a bar to proper treatment of corporate aggrandizement, 274;
as an expensive attempt to save the life of the small competitor who
cannot hold his own, should be repealed, 359.
Slaveholders,
an impartial estimate of, 81-82.
Slavery,
effect of introduction of factor of, on Democrats and Whigs, 72;
sanctioned by the Constitution, and results, 72-73;
attitude of the two political parties toward, 73-74;
shirking of the question, and compromises, 74;
brings out inconsistency of alliance between Jeffersonian democracy
and American nationality as embodied in Constitutional Union, 75;
Webster's attitude on the question, 75-77;
American people separated into five parties by, 77;
attitude of Constitutional Unionists toward, 78;
beliefs of Abolitionists, Southern Democrats, Northern Democrats, and
Republicans, 78-79;
body of public opinion looking to de-nationalizing slavery, which was
organized into the Republican party, 83-84.
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