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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource], Exported crossing of the Rappahannock by the enemy. (search)
Mr. Cox on the Puritans. The speech of Mr. Cox, member of Congress from Ohio, to the New York Democratic Association, a large portion of which was published on Saturday, gives a very spirited and faithful account of the Puritans. We were wellMr. Cox, member of Congress from Ohio, to the New York Democratic Association, a large portion of which was published on Saturday, gives a very spirited and faithful account of the Puritans. We were well aware that pestilent sect is as odious in many portions of the North as in the South. But the unfortunate fact remains that the Puritans are the masters of the North. They fill the principal offices of the United States; they dictate its policy; they have brought about this war, (as Mr. Cox declares) and they compel the Conservatives to support it. Of what avail is it for Mr. Cox to denounce them, whilst he permits them to rule over him? If he and his party would put down Puritanism, they Mr. Cox to denounce them, whilst he permits them to rule over him? If he and his party would put down Puritanism, they must put it down with blows, not words. It the deeds of the Conservatives were equal to their words; if they had a little of the audacity city of their words; enemies, they could crush them like an egg shell. For, with all the noise the Puritans m