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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... usurped foothold here in the District of Columbia , in the National Territories , and elsewhere beneath the National flag ; the Fugitive Slave Bill , as vile as it is unconstitutional , will become a dead letter ; and the domestic Slave ...
... usurped foothold here in the District of Columbia , in the National Territories , and elsewhere beneath the National flag ; the Fugitive Slave Bill , as vile as it is unconstitutional , will become a dead letter ; and the domestic Slave ...
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... Usurpations - the Outrages in Kan- sas - the different Political Parties — the Repub- lican Party . In this speech we have facts which , at this moment , should be duly considered by every northern man who loves freedom . Of this class ...
... Usurpations - the Outrages in Kan- sas - the different Political Parties — the Repub- lican Party . In this speech we have facts which , at this moment , should be duly considered by every northern man who loves freedom . Of this class ...
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... Usurpation ; in dutiful respect for the early Fathers , whose inspirations are now ignobly thwarted ; in the name of the Constitution , which has been outraged of the Laws trampled down- of Justice banished - of Humanity degraded - of ...
... Usurpation ; in dutiful respect for the early Fathers , whose inspirations are now ignobly thwarted ; in the name of the Constitution , which has been outraged of the Laws trampled down- of Justice banished - of Humanity degraded - of ...
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... down , while a tyrannical usurpation has sought to install itself on their very necks ! But the wickedness which I now begin to ex- pose is immeasurably aggravated by the motive which prompted it . Not in any common lust for 164 SPEECH OF.
... down , while a tyrannical usurpation has sought to install itself on their very necks ! But the wickedness which I now begin to ex- pose is immeasurably aggravated by the motive which prompted it . Not in any common lust for 164 SPEECH OF.
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... usurpation in Kansas he denounces as " uncalcu- lating fanaticism . " To be sure , these charges lack all grace of originality , and all sentiment of truth ; but the adventurous senator does not hesitate . He is HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 171.
... usurpation in Kansas he denounces as " uncalcu- lating fanaticism . " To be sure , these charges lack all grace of originality , and all sentiment of truth ; but the adventurous senator does not hesitate . He is HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 171.
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