The Life of Charles Sumner: With Choice Specimens of His Eloquence, a Delineation of His Oratorial Character, and His Great Speech on KansasH. Dayton, 1858 - 329 páginas |
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... Bill , etc. - makes an address before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston - delivers his speech in the Senate , entitled the Demands of Freedom - Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Bill - pronounces an address at the Metropolitan ...
... Bill , etc. - makes an address before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston - delivers his speech in the Senate , entitled the Demands of Freedom - Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Bill - pronounces an address at the Metropolitan ...
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... Bill , which had but recently been passed , and his scathing remarks on Millard Fillmore who signed this iniquitous bill , possess a power which thrill the very soul . Let the following passage from this speech be carefully perused by ...
... Bill , which had but recently been passed , and his scathing remarks on Millard Fillmore who signed this iniquitous bill , possess a power which thrill the very soul . Let the following passage from this speech be carefully perused by ...
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... Bill , and breathed into it that final breath without which it would have no life . Other Presidents may be forgotten ; but the name signed to the Fugitive Slave Bill can never be forgotten . There are depths of infamy , as there are ...
... Bill , and breathed into it that final breath without which it would have no life . Other Presidents may be forgotten ; but the name signed to the Fugitive Slave Bill can never be forgotten . There are depths of infamy , as there are ...
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... Bill ? —more tolerant of the slave - hunter , who , under its safeguard , pursues his prey upon our soil ? The Stamp Act could not be executed here ! Can the Fugitive Slave Bill ? “ And here , sir , let me say , that it becomes me to ...
... Bill ? —more tolerant of the slave - hunter , who , under its safeguard , pursues his prey upon our soil ? The Stamp Act could not be executed here ! Can the Fugitive Slave Bill ? “ And here , sir , let me say , that it becomes me to ...
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... Bill will be executed here . Individuals among us , as elsewhere , may forget humanity in a fancied loyalty to law ; but the public conscience will not allow a man , who has trodden our streets as a freeman , to be dragged away as a ...
... Bill will be executed here . Individuals among us , as elsewhere , may forget humanity in a fancied loyalty to law ; but the public conscience will not allow a man , who has trodden our streets as a freeman , to be dragged away as a ...
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