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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... interest the manners and cus- toms of different nations , and the chronology and mythology of the ancients . The youth of Sumner was a pleasant season of rapid , intellectual development and progression in science and literature ; and ...
... interest the manners and cus- toms of different nations , and the chronology and mythology of the ancients . The youth of Sumner was a pleasant season of rapid , intellectual development and progression in science and literature ; and ...
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... interest- ing to me , and so full that I think I can see them in my mind's eye . I must return my thanks to Mr. Justice Vaughan for his kindness to you ; it has gratified me beyond measure , not merely as a proof of his liberal ...
... interest- ing to me , and so full that I think I can see them in my mind's eye . I must return my thanks to Mr. Justice Vaughan for his kindness to you ; it has gratified me beyond measure , not merely as a proof of his liberal ...
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... 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 , both in the army and navy , and also in the ...
... 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 , both in the army and navy , and also in the ...
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... interests of the race - were restrained in their influence to the small company of listeners , or to the few who could obtain a copy of the costly manuscript in which they were preserved . Thus the knowledge and virtue , acquired by ...
... interests of the race - were restrained in their influence to the small company of listeners , or to the few who could obtain a copy of the costly manuscript in which they were preserved . Thus the knowledge and virtue , acquired by ...
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... interest it awakened , the impor- tance universally conceded to it , the ardor of opposition and the constancy of ... interests of our own Commonwealth , and also of the Union whereof we are an indisso- luble part . Like every post of ...
... interest it awakened , the impor- tance universally conceded to it , the ardor of opposition and the constancy of ... interests of our own Commonwealth , and also of the Union whereof we are an indisso- luble part . Like every post of ...
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