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left after that which is gone. If we were called upon to say which is the worse man, Wendell Phillips, who is the embodiment of Massachusetts fanaticism, Edward Everett, who represents its conservatism, or Caleb Cushing, its politicians, we should find no difficulty in a reply.--We have infinitely more respect for Wendell Phi in an hour into the very genius of universal emancipation.--We dread and detest such an enemy as this more than honest abolitionism. We despise and execrate Edward Everett and Caleb Cushing more than Phillips or Garrison. No man of honor could take Everett or Cushing by the hand — the latter especially. If there be a negro in my as this more than honest abolitionism. We despise and execrate Edward Everett and Caleb Cushing more than Phillips or Garrison. No man of honor could take Everett or Cushing by the hand — the latter especially. If there be a negro in the South as degraded as Cushing, he ought instantly to be freed and sent to Massachusett