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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... houses . " Eight years later yet , he received a compliment , which , from an English bench , is of the rarest occurrence . On an insurance question , before the Court of Ex- chequer , one of the counsel having cited an American case ...
... houses . " Eight years later yet , he received a compliment , which , from an English bench , is of the rarest occurrence . On an insurance question , before the Court of Ex- chequer , one of the counsel having cited an American case ...
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... House of Commons . " In Paris he was received with the same cordial- ity as in England , and was speedily admitted to a familiar intercourse with the highest intellectual classes . " He attended the debates of the Chamber of Deputies ...
... House of Commons . " In Paris he was received with the same cordial- ity as in England , and was speedily admitted to a familiar intercourse with the highest intellectual classes . " He attended the debates of the Chamber of Deputies ...
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... house of life ; scholars ! store them with learning ; -jurists ! build them with justice - artists ! adorn them with beauty - philanthropists ! let them re- * Eneid , VI . , 852. - Dryden , translating this passage , introduces a duty ...
... house of life ; scholars ! store them with learning ; -jurists ! build them with justice - artists ! adorn them with beauty - philanthropists ! let them re- * Eneid , VI . , 852. - Dryden , translating this passage , introduces a duty ...
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... houses , and if need be , will protect his liberty by force . But , let me be understood , I counsel no violence . There is another power- stronger than any individual arm -- which I invoke ; I mean that invincible Public Opinion ...
... houses , and if need be , will protect his liberty by force . But , let me be understood , I counsel no violence . There is another power- stronger than any individual arm -- which I invoke ; I mean that invincible Public Opinion ...
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... house to receive him — no table spread to nourish him - no welcome to cheer him . The dismal lot of the Roman exile shall be his . He shall be a wanderer , without roof , fire , or water . Men shall point at him in the streets , and on ...
... house to receive him — no table spread to nourish him - no welcome to cheer him . The dismal lot of the Roman exile shall be his . He shall be a wanderer , without roof , fire , or water . Men shall point at him in the streets , and on ...
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