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[SLAVERY]: [TOCQUEVILLE ALEXIS DE]: (1805-1859) French aristocrat, diplomat, political scientist, political philosopher and historian whose works included Democracy in America (two volumes, 1835 & 1840). SPARKS JARED: (1789-1866) American historian and educator who served as President of Harvard College 1849-53. An interesting A.L.S., Jared Sparks, four pages, small 4to, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28th December 1858, to Alexis de Tocqueville. Sparks thanks his correspondent for theitr letter and volume, which he has received upon his return from Europe, remarking ´I have perused your work with very great satisfaction, not only as containing a rich fund of historical facts, but as presenting a clear and vivid picture of the internal state of France during the important period which it embraces. I have nowhere seen the causes & the gradual progress of the Revolution so completely developed. The work throughout bears evidence of great labor and research in collecting the materials of which it is formed, and it must ever be regarded as a most valuable acquistion to the historical literature of France, In my library it will stand by the side of the Democratie en Amerique....´. Sparks continues his letter by informing Tocqueville of the state of affairs in America, ´No man understands better than yourself the principles & practical operations of our political system. No essential change has taken place since you were in America. There is a constant conflict of parties, but so it will always be in a free government. The rapid extension of settlements at the west, and the addition of new states in that quarter, produce gradual changes in our internal affairs......new states are now forming on the Pacific Ocean, nearly four thousand miles from the Capitol at Washington´, also observing ´Slavery is the absorbing topic, which occupies all minds. It is indeed most formidable, whether regarded as bearing on the present or future prospects of the country. Emancipation is the hope & ardent desire of every friend of humanity, but how or when this is to be effected, no one can venture to predict. And even if all the slaves were now emancipated, what could be done with three millions of people, differing in race, color, & condition from those around them constituting the mass of the nation?´, and, with remarkable foresight, ahead of the American Civil War (which commenced a few years later, in April 1861) writes ´The tendency of the evil, as it now exists, is to produce a geographical division in the opinions and interests of different states. Such a division must always be unfavorable to the Union. As yet, however, there are no serious apprehensions of difficulty from this source. The future must be left to the guidance of a wise and beneficient Providence´. In a postscript Sparks further adds ´The enclosed scrap [a small printed slip neatly attached to the edge of the page] cut from one of our University catalogues, will indicate to you some of the Societies of which I am a member´. A letter of excellent association and very fine content. VGSparks was one of the intellectuals who received Alexis de Tocqueville during his visit to the United States in 1831-32. Their extensive conversations and subsequent correspondence assisted Tocqueville in research for his best-known work, Democracy in America.
[SLAVERY]: [TOCQUEVILLE ALEXIS DE]: (1805-1859) French aristocrat, diplomat, political scientist, political philosopher and historian whose works included Democracy in America (two volumes, 1835 & 1840). SPARKS JARED: (1789-1866) American historian and educator who served as President of Harvard College 1849-53. An interesting A.L.S., Jared Sparks, four pages, small 4to, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 28th December 1858, to Alexis de Tocqueville. Sparks thanks his correspondent for theitr letter and volume, which he has received upon his return from Europe, remarking ´I have perused your work with very great satisfaction, not only as containing a rich fund of historical facts, but as presenting a clear and vivid picture of the internal state of France during the important period which it embraces. I have nowhere seen the causes & the gradual progress of the Revolution so completely developed. The work throughout bears evidence of great labor and research in collecting the materials of which it is formed, and it must ever be regarded as a most valuable acquistion to the historical literature of France, In my library it will stand by the side of the Democratie en Amerique....´. Sparks continues his letter by informing Tocqueville of the state of affairs in America, ´No man understands better than yourself the principles & practical operations of our political system. No essential change has taken place since you were in America. There is a constant conflict of parties, but so it will always be in a free government. The rapid extension of settlements at the west, and the addition of new states in that quarter, produce gradual changes in our internal affairs......new states are now forming on the Pacific Ocean, nearly four thousand miles from the Capitol at Washington´, also observing ´Slavery is the absorbing topic, which occupies all minds. It is indeed most formidable, whether regarded as bearing on the present or future prospects of the country. Emancipation is the hope & ardent desire of every friend of humanity, but how or when this is to be effected, no one can venture to predict. And even if all the slaves were now emancipated, what could be done with three millions of people, differing in race, color, & condition from those around them constituting the mass of the nation?´, and, with remarkable foresight, ahead of the American Civil War (which commenced a few years later, in April 1861) writes ´The tendency of the evil, as it now exists, is to produce a geographical division in the opinions and interests of different states. Such a division must always be unfavorable to the Union. As yet, however, there are no serious apprehensions of difficulty from this source. The future must be left to the guidance of a wise and beneficient Providence´. In a postscript Sparks further adds ´The enclosed scrap [a small printed slip neatly attached to the edge of the page] cut from one of our University catalogues, will indicate to you some of the Societies of which I am a member´. A letter of excellent association and very fine content. VGSparks was one of the intellectuals who received Alexis de Tocqueville during his visit to the United States in 1831-32. Their extensive conversations and subsequent correspondence assisted Tocqueville in research for his best-known work, Democracy in America.

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