Gerrit Smith

Gerrit Smith
Gerrit Smithwas a leading United States social reformer, abolitionist, politician, and philanthropist. Spouse to Ann Carroll Fitzhugh, Smith was a candidate for President of the United States in 1848, 1856, and 1860, but only served 18 months in the federal government—in Congress as a Free Soil Party Representative, in 1853–4...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth6 March 1797
CountryUnited States of America
count invader man worst
Let the poor man count as his enemy, and his worst enemy, every invader of the right of free discussion.
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The rich and the honorable, if divested of this right, have still their wealth and their honors to repose on, and to solace them.
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Let us tell our legislators in advance, that this is a right, restraints on which, we will not, cannot bear; and that every attempt to restrain it is a palpable wrong on God and man.
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There is no room in our ranks for the politician, who, to secure the votes of the youth, would consent that American slavery be perpetual.
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The poor North has much to do with slavery. It staggers under its load and smarts under its lash.
errors freely time
As this is the first time I have had the floor, it may be well for me now to confess, that I am in the habit of freely imputing errors to my fellow-men.
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I do not subscribe to the doctrine that the people are the slaves and property of their government. I believe that government is for the use of the people, and not the people for the use of the government.
men fellow-man assuming
God cannot approve of a system of servitude, in which the master is guilty of assuming absolute power - of assuming God's place and relation towards his fellow-men.
spring rights grace
My rights all spring front an infinitely nobler source - from favor and grace of God.
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I am a plain man, and I care and know comparatively little about rhetoric.
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I do not object to the construction of rail roads and canals.
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I prefer, in a word, the republican system, because it comes up more nearly to God's system.
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The only ground on which a neutral State can claim respect at the hands of belligerents is, that, so far as she is concerned, their rights are protected.
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There is room in our ranks for the old and decrepit, as well as the young and vigorous.