The Life of Charles Sumner: With Choice Specimens of His Eloquence, a Delineation of His Oratorical Character and His Great Speech on KansasDayton and Burdick, 1856 - 329 páginas |
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... government , as the great means of its strength and renovation . The same glorious principle , we repeat , has stirred the spirit of Charles Sumner , and been the occasion of some of his grandest efforts , and the most " in- spiring ...
... government , as the great means of its strength and renovation . The same glorious principle , we repeat , has stirred the spirit of Charles Sumner , and been the occasion of some of his grandest efforts , and the most " in- spiring ...
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... government connected , di- rectly or indirectly , with this institution . Slavery is everywhere . It constitutionally enters the halls of Congress , in the disproportionate representation of the slave States . It shows its disgusting ...
... government connected , di- rectly or indirectly , with this institution . Slavery is everywhere . It constitutionally enters the halls of Congress , in the disproportionate representation of the slave States . It shows its disgusting ...
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... government ; interferes with the cherished interests of the north , enforcing and then refusing protection to her manu- factures ; makes and unmakes presidents ; usurps to itself the larger portion of all offices of honor and profit ...
... government ; interferes with the cherished interests of the north , enforcing and then refusing protection to her manu- factures ; makes and unmakes presidents ; usurps to itself the larger portion of all offices of honor and profit ...
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... government , has deranged our institu- tions . To this the great evils which have afflicted the country - the different perils to the Constitu- tion - may all be traced . The Missouri Compro- mise , the annexation of Texas , the war ...
... government , has deranged our institu- tions . To this the great evils which have afflicted the country - the different perils to the Constitu- tion - may all be traced . The Missouri Compro- mise , the annexation of Texas , the war ...
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... Government has been prostituted to the cause of Slavery . Among the most important of these is the Missouri Compromise , the Annexation of Texas , and the War with Mexico . Mindful of the sanctions , which Slavery derived under the Con ...
... Government has been prostituted to the cause of Slavery . Among the most important of these is the Missouri Compromise , the Annexation of Texas , and the War with Mexico . Mindful of the sanctions , which Slavery derived under the Con ...
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