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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... president of that republic , presided . Mr. Sumner , when called upon for a toast , gave the following : ' Liberty , Equality , and Happi- ness , to all men ; ' which so much pleased Boyer , that he sent one of his aids - de - camp to ...
... president of that republic , presided . Mr. Sumner , when called upon for a toast , gave the following : ' Liberty , Equality , and Happi- ness , to all men ; ' which so much pleased Boyer , that he sent one of his aids - de - camp to ...
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... 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 ; and stamps upon our whole country , the character , before the world , of that ...
... 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 ; and stamps upon our whole country , the character , before the world , of that ...
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... President . Let it be distinctly understood , then , and this is my an- swer to the suggestion of binding compromises , that , in conferring upon Congress certain specified · powers and jurisdiction , and also in providing for the ...
... President . Let it be distinctly understood , then , and this is my an- swer to the suggestion of binding compromises , that , in conferring upon Congress certain specified · powers and jurisdiction , and also in providing for the ...
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... President of the earliest ' Abolition Society ' in the United States , and in 1790 , only two years after the adoption of the Constitution , addressed a petition to Congress , calling upon them to step to the very verge of the power ...
... President of the earliest ' Abolition Society ' in the United States , and in 1790 , only two years after the adoption of the Constitution , addressed a petition to Congress , calling upon them to step to the very verge of the power ...
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... this address we find the following just and noble sentiments , which are well worthy of the serious consideration of all American citi- zens , north and south : ( " And is not strange , Mr. President , HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 67.
... this address we find the following just and noble sentiments , which are well worthy of the serious consideration of all American citi- zens , north and south : ( " And is not strange , Mr. President , HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 67.
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