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DAVID WILMOT
(1814 - 1868) American Congressman whose Wilmot Proviso attached to a bill to buy Mexican land sought to prohibit slavery in any territory so acquired. A founder of the Republican Party. Fine content signed quote "David Wilmot", 1p. sm. 4to., [Washington, 1849], in part: "...The bold pioneer, who with his axe fearlessly encounters our heavy forests and subdues our rugged soil, makes a valuable and permanent conquest over nature for the benefit of man. He has added something to the world's stock, and made that which before was useless subservient to the happiness and support of his race...Has he in his noble undertaking asked the bounties of Government in his behalf? Has he come with greedy and selfish grasp, demanding from the public treasury a premium upon the land cleared by him, or upon the wheat and corn raised as a product of his labor? Sir, this man asks only protection from rapacity and wrong....Sir! Give to him, then, the markets of the world!...". Wilmot had made this statement in a speech before the House on July 1, 1846 during a heated debate over the Tariff Bill of 1846 (and so noted at the bottom of the signed quote). His rebuttal was one of his most famous Congressional speeches. Clean tear at left margin which is also a bit rough, else fine condition. From the collection of Adam J. Glossbrenner, Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives and later James Buchanan's private secretary.

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