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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... recognize the ascending sun of a new era ! Lift high the gates , and let the King of Glory in , — the King of True Glory , -of Peace . I catch the last words of music from the lips of innocence and beauty : * ' And let the whole earth ...
... recognize the ascending sun of a new era ! Lift high the gates , and let the King of Glory in , — the King of True Glory , -of Peace . I catch the last words of music from the lips of innocence and beauty : * ' And let the whole earth ...
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... recognize this truth , and now , on this Sabbath of our country , lay a new stone in the grand Temple of Universal Peace , whose dome shall be as lofty as the firmament of heaven , as broad and comprehensive as the earth itself . " This ...
... recognize this truth , and now , on this Sabbath of our country , lay a new stone in the grand Temple of Universal Peace , whose dome shall be as lofty as the firmament of heaven , as broad and comprehensive as the earth itself . " This ...
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... recognize new influences . The ancient divinities of violence and wrong are retreating to their kindred darkness . The sun of our moral universe is entering a new ecliptic , no longer deformed by those images of animal rage , Cancer ...
... recognize new influences . The ancient divinities of violence and wrong are retreating to their kindred darkness . The sun of our moral universe is entering a new ecliptic , no longer deformed by those images of animal rage , Cancer ...
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... recognize as my guides any of the men of to - day , I shall feel safe , while I follow the master principles which the Union was established to secure , and lean for support on the great trium- virate of American Freedom -- Washington ...
... recognize as my guides any of the men of to - day , I shall feel safe , while I follow the master principles which the Union was established to secure , and lean for support on the great trium- virate of American Freedom -- Washington ...
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... recognize in the Terri- tories . Sir , this very principle , when truly ad- ministered , secures equal rights to all , without distinction of color or race , and makes Slavery impossible . By no rule of justice , and by no subtlety of ...
... recognize in the Terri- tories . Sir , this very principle , when truly ad- ministered , secures equal rights to all , without distinction of color or race , and makes Slavery impossible . By no rule of justice , and by no subtlety of ...
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