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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... citizen to peruse it carefully . The ingenuous reader will admire it as an eloquent production , a manly declaration of the noble sentiments of its author on an important question , and a glorious defence of Liberty in an oppressed ...
... citizen to peruse it carefully . The ingenuous reader will admire it as an eloquent production , a manly declaration of the noble sentiments of its author on an important question , and a glorious defence of Liberty in an oppressed ...
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... citizens who are manifesting their sympathy for the stricken senator . Would that it were a more worthy tribute of honor to the man , whose blood , unrighteously shed , calls aloud to heaven and earth for avenging justice , and whose ...
... citizens who are manifesting their sympathy for the stricken senator . Would that it were a more worthy tribute of honor to the man , whose blood , unrighteously shed , calls aloud to heaven and earth for avenging justice , and whose ...
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... citizens there , were invited to a public entertainment on the anniversary of the birthday of Washington , at which General Boyer , afterwards president of that republic , presided . Mr. Sumner , when called upon for a toast , gave the ...
... citizens there , were invited to a public entertainment on the anniversary of the birthday of Washington , at which General Boyer , afterwards president of that republic , presided . Mr. Sumner , when called upon for a toast , gave the ...
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... . His memory wil long be venerated by the patriotic citizens of his noble , native State . In early life the subject of our memoir mani- fested uncommon powers of intellect , and applied himself with HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 15.
... . His memory wil long be venerated by the patriotic citizens of his noble , native State . In early life the subject of our memoir mani- fested uncommon powers of intellect , and applied himself with HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 15.
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... citizens , and republished in the leading journals of the day . In Italy , Mr. Sumner devoted himself with the greatest ardor to the study of art and literature , and read many of the best works of that classic land , on history ...
... citizens , and republished in the leading journals of the day . In Italy , Mr. Sumner devoted himself with the greatest ardor to the study of art and literature , and read many of the best works of that classic land , on history ...
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