Excerpt from Speech of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, on the Questions Connected With the Condition of the Country: Delivered at Towsontown, Baltimore County, MD., On Saturday, November 3d, 1866
By the request of several gentlemen of our county I am before vou. Feeling, as all reflecting and patriotic men must, great anxiety for the future of our country, they have desired me to address you on the topics belonging to the political canvass in which we are engaged, and which they believe to be connected with that future. I proceed to comply with their request by speaking first to the questions which the condition of the whole country presents; and secondly, to those which the peculiar condition of our own State presents.
The first questions are of transcendent importance. They involve the present peace and prosperity of the country, and probably the ultimate safety of the national Government. To these I now address myself.
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