THE ANTISLAVERY ENTERPRISE:
ITS NECESSITY, PRACTICABILITY, AND DIGNITY;
THE SPECIAL DUTIES OF THE NORTH.
ADDRESS BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK, At the
METROPOLITAN THEATRE, MAY 9, 1855.
The principles of true politics are those of morality enlarged; and I neither now do nor ever will admit of any other.- BURKE, Letter to the Bishop of Chester: Correspondence, Vol. I. p. 332.
True politics I look on as a part of moral philosophy, which is nothing but the art of conducting men right in society, and supporting a community amongst its neighbors.-JOHN LOCKE, Letter to the Earl of Peterborough: Life, by Lord King, Vol. I. p. 9.
Malus usus abolendus est.-LAW MAXIM.
All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them; for this is the Law and the Prophets.- MATTHEW, viii. 12.