“I take it for granted there can be no controversy about what that resistance amounts to. It can only be done by levying war against the United States. The thing threatened is treason against the United States. There can be no controversy about that.” Benjamin Stanton Speech (1860)
“That is the naked, undisguised proposition of the Democratic Party in the year of grace 1860.” Benjamin Stanton Speech (1860)
“We are now, probably for the first time in our history, entering a new aspect of national politics.” Benjamin Stanton Speech (1860)
“Another portion say that, if a Republican President is elected, they will secede from the confederacy, and organize a separate and independent Confederacy of their own. Whether that constitutes treason or not, is a matter of opinion, and may be a matter of controversy; but it is, nevertheless, equally fatal to the perpetuity of the existing Government and the existing institutions of the country.” Benjamin Stanton Speech (1860)
“For the first time in the history of the country, a political party organized on the express doctrine, and with the avowed purpose, of overthrowing the Government, in the event of their being unable to control it through the ballot-box. It is asserted here by gentlemen on the other side—by one portion of them—that if a Republican President shall be elected, they will resist his inauguration forcibly. That is one proposition made on the other side of the House, by the Democratic Party.” Benjamin Stanton Speech (1860)