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Passage 1 Passage 2 Based on the text in Passage 1, what conclusion can be drawn from the underlined sentence on page 4? to Southern slavers, "You shall not go off; we will hold you in the bosom of liberty until you are dead." (Cheers.) Slavery is a practice that, like war, cannot continue in civilized society. Those who oppose slavery are now willing to go to war to stop it. Those who thought decisive measures too dangerous are called Anti-Slavery: those who were for immediate disruption were called Abolitionists. But now there is no distinction at all; and Mr. Garrison has said in public that when he declared the Constitution involved Slavery, he never expected to see the Emancipation Proclamation of Mr. Lincoln [Applause.) There is now one overwhelming majority in the North who say: "Since they have taken the sword, let Slavery perish by the sword;”.. The very people kept in slavery will soon go to war against it. Slave owners are being unreasonable in demanding to go to war. 1 2 3 4​

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