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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... north , in consequence of the proposed annexation of Texas as a slave State , Mr. Sumner delivered a thrilling speech at a pub- lic meeting in Faneuil Hall , Boston , against such an admission by which the slave power would be so widely ...
... north , in consequence of the proposed annexation of Texas as a slave State , Mr. Sumner delivered a thrilling speech at a pub- lic meeting in Faneuil Hall , Boston , against such an admission by which the slave power would be so widely ...
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... North should help to bind anew the fetter of the slave ! -God forbid , that the lash of the slave - dealer should be nerved by any sanction from New England ! God forbid , that the blood which spirts from the lacerated , quivering flesh ...
... North should help to bind anew the fetter of the slave ! -God forbid , that the lash of the slave - dealer should be nerved by any sanction from New England ! God forbid , that the blood which spirts from the lacerated , quivering flesh ...
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... , when the question is asked , What has the North to do with * The legend on the early seal of Harvard University was Veritas . The present legend is Christo et Ecclesia . Slavery ? It might almost be answered , that , 52 MEMOIR OF.
... , when the question is asked , What has the North to do with * The legend on the early seal of Harvard University was Veritas . The present legend is Christo et Ecclesia . Slavery ? It might almost be answered , that , 52 MEMOIR OF.
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... north as well as the south . It sends its miserable victims on the high seas , from the ports of Virginia to the ports of Louisiana , beneath the protecting flag of the Republic . It follows into the free States , in pursuance of a ...
... north as well as the south . It sends its miserable victims on the high seas , from the ports of Virginia to the ports of Louisiana , beneath the protecting flag of the Republic . It follows into the free States , in pursuance of a ...
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... north , enforcing and then refusing protection to her manu- factures ; makes and unmakes presidents ; usurps to itself the larger portion of all offices of honor and profit , both in the army and navy , and also in the civil department ...
... north , enforcing and then refusing protection to her manu- factures ; makes and unmakes presidents ; usurps to itself the larger portion of all offices of honor and profit , both in the army and navy , and also in the civil department ...
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