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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... received in England with marked attention - attends the debates in Parliament - favorably received by members of the English Bar , & c . — visits Paris - writes a defence of the American claim to the Northeastern boundary— visits Italy ...
... received in England with marked attention - attends the debates in Parliament - favorably received by members of the English Bar , & c . — visits Paris - writes a defence of the American claim to the Northeastern boundary— visits Italy ...
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... received his academical education , he remarked : " It was my good fortune , to pass here but a portion of the year before I entered college ; but I can truly say that even in that short time I con- tracted a debt of gratitude , which I ...
... received his academical education , he remarked : " It was my good fortune , to pass here but a portion of the year before I entered college ; but I can truly say that even in that short time I con- tracted a debt of gratitude , which I ...
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... received in England with marked attention - attends the debates in Parliament - favorably received by members of the English Bar , & c . - visits Paris - writes a defence of the American claim to the Northeastern boundary- visits Italy ...
... received in England with marked attention - attends the debates in Parliament - favorably received by members of the English Bar , & c . - visits Paris - writes a defence of the American claim to the Northeastern boundary- visits Italy ...
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... received with marked distinction by eminent states- men , lawyers , and scholars . During his stay in England , which was nearly a year , he closely at- tended the debates in Parliament , and heard all the great speakers of the day ...
... received with marked distinction by eminent states- men , lawyers , and scholars . During his stay in England , which was nearly a year , he closely at- tended the debates in Parliament , and heard all the great speakers of the day ...
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... received all your letters , and have de- voured them with unspeakable delight . All the family have heard them read aloud , and all join in their expressions of pleasure . You are now exactly where I should wish you to be , ―among the ...
... received all your letters , and have de- voured them with unspeakable delight . All the family have heard them read aloud , and all join in their expressions of pleasure . You are now exactly where I should wish you to be , ―among the ...
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