Title: Betsy Gaskins (Dimicrat), Wife of Jobe Gaskins (Republican)
Author: W. I. Hood
Illustrator: C. B. Falls
Release date: April 14, 2017 [eBook #54549]
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Language: English
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“That every star was an eye looking down on me with pity.” (CHAPTER XXXVIII.)
BETSY GASKINS (Dimicrat), Wife of Jobe Gaskins (Republican) title3leaves1 Or, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Up to Date title3leaves2
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Betsy Gaskins.
Jobe Gaskins.
PREFACE.
THIS book is written for a purpose. It is founded upon actual occurrences. Betsy and Jobe Gaskins are characters well known to you, if you will but reflect upon events coming under your own observation within the past few years.
The author claims no inspiration or gift of genius. This is only a simple statement of facts deserving the consideration of every intelligent human being. While you read these pages, if you will permit your intelligence to assert itself over your prejudices, and if finally you will do that which the nobler instincts of man prompt you to do toward bringing about a better condition of things under the government of which you are a part, the author will be fully repaid for his labor. He asks you only to keep in mind at all times that Jobe Gaskins is your brother; that Betsy Gaskins is your sister.
New Philadelphia, Ohio, April 24, 1897.
“GOD, by giving to man wants and making his recourse to work necessary to supply them, has made the right to work the property of every man; and this property is the first, the most sacred, the most imprescriptible of all.”—Turgot.
“THE right to work is the right to worship. The clink of the anvil and the hum of the harvest field, the music of the poet and the meditations of the inventor are chords in the anthem of creation.”—Henry D. Lloyd.