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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... Fugitive Slave 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 ...
... Fugitive Slave 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 ...
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... fugitives , who , under the inspiration of freedom , seek our altars for safety ; nay , more , with profane hands it seizes those who have never known the name of slave , colored free- men of the north , and dooms them to irremediable ...
... fugitives , who , under the inspiration of freedom , seek our altars for safety ; nay , more , with profane hands it seizes those who have never known the name of slave , colored free- men of the north , and dooms them to irremediable ...
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... Fugitive Slave 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 ...
... Fugitive Slave 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 ...
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... Fugitive Slave Bill , and of every one , accord- ing to the measure of his influence , who gave it his support . Into the immortal catalogue of na- tional crimes this has now passed , drawing after it , by an inexorable necessity , its ...
... Fugitive Slave Bill , and of every one , accord- ing to the measure of his influence , who gave it his support . Into the immortal catalogue of na- tional crimes this has now passed , drawing after it , by an inexorable necessity , its ...
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... Fugitive Slave Bill . The unconquerable rage of the people in those other days , compelled the Stamp - distributors and inspectors to renounce their offices , and held up to detestation all who dared to speak in favor of the Stamps ...
... Fugitive Slave Bill . The unconquerable rage of the people in those other days , compelled the Stamp - distributors and inspectors to renounce their offices , and held up to detestation all who dared to speak in favor of the Stamps ...
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