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Goddard contributed seventy letters before 1863.] [Footnote 951: _Ibid._, p.307.Letter to _Daily Gazette_, May 2, 1863.] [Footnote 952: _The Liberator_, Feb.

27, 1863.

At Bristol the opposition element introduced a resolution expressing abhorrence of slavery and the hope that the war in America might end in total emancipation, but adding that "at the same time [this meeting] cannot but regard the policy of President Lincoln in relation to slavery, as partial, insincere, inhuman, revengeful and altogether opposed to those high and noble principles of State policy which alone should guide the counsels of a great people." The resolution was voted down, and one passed applauding Lincoln.

The proposer of the resolution was also compelled to apologize for slurring remarks on Thompson.] [Footnote 953: _Atlantic Monthly_, XI, p.

525.] [Footnote 954: Lincoln, _Complete Works_, II, p.


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