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is argument in the Message consists in the proposition that the right of secession would destroy all government; and that, in crushing secession, the Government is preserving its own existence. This was, in brief, the language of Great Britain in 1776, and all the armaments which that mistaken power sent out to crush the rebellion of the Colonies, were sent for the maintenance of that very proposition. All that the Colonies demanded in the Revolution, after July 4th, 1776, was the right of sephave been such as to render separation advisable and necessary. The South has never asserted the right to break up the Union from more caprice and without justifying cause. They assert the right of Secession for cause, just as the fathers did in 1776, and just as the Revolution itself established it. George Third denied the right, whether supported or not supported by cause; and Lincoln, at the bidding of Seward, blindly adopts his language and his doctrines in all their untenable and lo