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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... - publishes an edition of Vesey's Reports - delivers his oration , entitled the True Grandeur of Nations - Judge Story's opinion of it - eloquent pas- sage on the Reign of Peace 26 CHAPTER III . Spoken of as the successor of Judge.
... - publishes an edition of Vesey's Reports - delivers his oration , entitled the True Grandeur of Nations - Judge Story's opinion of it - eloquent pas- sage on the Reign of Peace 26 CHAPTER III . Spoken of as the successor of Judge.
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... Story in the Law School- remarks of Story and Kent - espouses the cause of freedom- compared to Charles James Fox - delivers a speech against the admission of Texas as a slave State extracts from the speech 40 CHAPTER IV . Pronounces an ...
... Story in the Law School- remarks of Story and Kent - espouses the cause of freedom- compared to Charles James Fox - delivers a speech against the admission of Texas as a slave State extracts from the speech 40 CHAPTER IV . Pronounces an ...
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... Story , he lectured to the law students at Cam- bridge , and for some time had the sole charge of the Dane School . These labors he performed with distinguished ability , and entire satisfaction to the students and faculty , and while ...
... Story , he lectured to the law students at Cam- bridge , and for some time had the sole charge of the Dane School . These labors he performed with distinguished ability , and entire satisfaction to the students and faculty , and while ...
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... Story's opinion of it - eloquent pas- sage on the Reign of Peace . In the autumn of 1837 , Mr. Sumner visited Eu- rope , where he remained till the spring of 1840 , enjoying superior advantages of a literary nature , and adding largely ...
... Story's opinion of it - eloquent pas- sage on the Reign of Peace . In the autumn of 1837 , Mr. Sumner visited Eu- rope , where he remained till the spring of 1840 , enjoying superior advantages of a literary nature , and adding largely ...
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... Story says in a letter , dated August 11 , 1838 : " I have received all your letters , and have de- voured them with unspeakable delight . All the family have heard them read aloud , and all join in their expressions of pleasure . You ...
... Story says in a letter , dated August 11 , 1838 : " I have received all your letters , and have de- voured them with unspeakable delight . All the family have heard them read aloud , and all join in their expressions of pleasure . You ...
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