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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... father - early education - wins several lite- rary prizes a clee student of history - his youth - early associ- ations - passage from Mr. Everett - remarks of Mr. Sumner on Boston - graduates at Harvard College - studies law - a ...
... father - early education - wins several lite- rary prizes a clee student of history - his youth - early associ- ations - passage from Mr. Everett - remarks of Mr. Sumner on Boston - graduates at Harvard College - studies law - a ...
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... father - early education - wins several lite- rary prizes - a close student of history - his youth - early associ- ations - passage from Mr. Everett - remarks of Mr. Sumner on Boston - graduates at Harvard College - studies law - a ...
... father - early education - wins several lite- rary prizes - a close student of history - his youth - early associ- ations - passage from Mr. Everett - remarks of Mr. Sumner on Boston - graduates at Harvard College - studies law - a ...
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... Father of his Country . " In 1825 , he was appointed by Gov. Lincoln to the office of high sheriff of the county of Suffolk , Massachusetts - a station which he occupied till his decease in 1839 . Among other estimable qualities ...
... Father of his Country . " In 1825 , he was appointed by Gov. Lincoln to the office of high sheriff of the county of Suffolk , Massachusetts - a station which he occupied till his decease in 1839 . Among other estimable qualities ...
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... associations , and longs for a draught of cold water from the bucket in his father's well . " In the same mingled strain of pathos and beau- ty does the classical and accomplished Everett al lude to 2 * HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 17.
... associations , and longs for a draught of cold water from the bucket in his father's well . " In the same mingled strain of pathos and beau- ty does the classical and accomplished Everett al lude to 2 * HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 17.
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... Fathers , and of those whose blood moistened the sod of Bunker Hill , of Lexington , of Concord , and of many a well - fought battle - field . " Let Massachusetts , then , be aroused . Let all her children be summoned to join in this ...
... Fathers , and of those whose blood moistened the sod of Bunker Hill , of Lexington , of Concord , and of many a well - fought battle - field . " Let Massachusetts , then , be aroused . Let all her children be summoned to join in this ...
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