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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... called upon for a toast , gave the following : ' Liberty , Equality , and Happi- ness , to all men ; ' which so much pleased Boyer , that he sent one of his aids - de - camp to invite the young American to take the seat of honor by his ...
... called upon for a toast , gave the following : ' Liberty , Equality , and Happi- ness , to all men ; ' which so much pleased Boyer , that he sent one of his aids - de - camp to invite the young American to take the seat of honor by his ...
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... called the eye of Greece , -Boston may be called the eye of America ; and the influence which she exerts is to be referred , not to her size , —for there are other cities larger far , -but to her moral and intellectual character . " In ...
... called the eye of Greece , -Boston may be called the eye of America ; and the influence which she exerts is to be referred , not to her size , —for there are other cities larger far , -but to her moral and intellectual character . " In ...
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... called the literature of the law , -the curi- osities of legal learning - he has no rival among us . " On the 4th of July , 1845 , Mr. Sumner delivered an oration before the authorities of the city of Boston , entitled The true Grandeur ...
... called the literature of the law , -the curi- osities of legal learning - he has no rival among us . " On the 4th of July , 1845 , Mr. Sumner delivered an oration before the authorities of the city of Boston , entitled The true Grandeur ...
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... called ' the middle passage , ' when the crowds of unfortunate human beings , stolen , and borne by sea far from their warm African homes , are pressed on shipboard into spaces of smaller dimensions for each than a coffin . And yet the ...
... called ' the middle passage , ' when the crowds of unfortunate human beings , stolen , and borne by sea far from their warm African homes , are pressed on shipboard into spaces of smaller dimensions for each than a coffin . And yet the ...
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... called the compromises of the Consti- tution . They openly declare , Legislate , as you please , in conformity with the Constitution ; and even make amendments in this instrument , ren- 6 dered proper by change of opinion or character ...
... called the compromises of the Consti- tution . They openly declare , Legislate , as you please , in conformity with the Constitution ; and even make amendments in this instrument , ren- 6 dered proper by change of opinion or character ...
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