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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... cause of Liberty ! May the reader rise from the perusal of this volume with feelings of admiration for CHARLES SUMNER , the ripe scholar , the able lawyer , the eloquent orator , the accomplished statesman , the noble champion of ...
... cause of Liberty ! May the reader rise from the perusal of this volume with feelings of admiration for CHARLES SUMNER , the ripe scholar , the able lawyer , the eloquent orator , the accomplished statesman , the noble champion of ...
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... 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 oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Har- vard University ...
... 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 oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Har- vard University ...
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... cause of the Revolution . Here was commenced that discussion , pregnant with the independence of the colonies , which , at first occupying a few warm but true spirits only , finally absorbed all the best energies of the continent , —the ...
... cause of the Revolution . Here was commenced that discussion , pregnant with the independence of the colonies , which , at first occupying a few warm but true spirits only , finally absorbed all the best energies of the continent , —the ...
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... Causes of Maritime Jurisdiction , by An- drew Dunlap . The valuable comments , which he added in the form of an appendix , contained as much matter as the original work . The editing of this treatise was undertaken in consequence of the ...
... Causes of Maritime Jurisdiction , by An- drew Dunlap . The valuable comments , which he added in the form of an appendix , contained as much matter as the original work . The editing of this treatise was undertaken in consequence of the ...
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... cause of freedom - Com- pared to Charles James Fox - Delivers a speech against the ad- mission of Texas as a slave ... cause of freedom —a cause which he has never ceased to vindicate , and which , to his noble , generous soul is dearer ...
... cause of freedom - Com- pared to Charles James Fox - Delivers a speech against the ad- mission of Texas as a slave ... cause of freedom —a cause which he has never ceased to vindicate , and which , to his noble , generous soul is dearer ...
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