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of peaceable secession expressions of Adams and Webster Greeley opposed to Coercion. Three decades and a half of years,ts of Virginia as I am for those of Massachusetts. Horace Greeley, the noted abolitionist, one of the fosterfathers, if secession. We give extracts from the New York Tribune, Mr. Greeley's paper, beginning with the date when it was first knownme issue of his widely-circulated and influential paper, Mr. Greeley said:] We must ever resist the asserted right of any Sta. During the session of the South Carolina convention, Greeley, in his issue of December 7th, as if to afford arguments tion with them by military force. In the same issue of Mr. Greeley's paper we read the following: If seven or eight contigu operation and it had taken its place among the nations, Mr. Greeley endorsed its action in no ambiguous words. He said: We vernment to which we have a constitutional right. And Horace Greeley used these words to prove to the Southern people that