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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... live , No vigor losing from the aid they give . " Another toast , which he gave on the 4th of July . 1828 , in honor of Governor Lincoln , who was practical farmer , deserves to be repeated here : " In China's realms , from earliest ...
... live , No vigor losing from the aid they give . " Another toast , which he gave on the 4th of July . 1828 , in honor of Governor Lincoln , who was practical farmer , deserves to be repeated here : " In China's realms , from earliest ...
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... while I dwelt on the great causes in which their lives were made manifest . Ser- vants of Knowledge , of Justice , of Beauty , of Love , they have ascended to the great Source of Know- lege , Justice , Beauty , Love . Each of 46 MEMOIR OF.
... while I dwelt on the great causes in which their lives were made manifest . Ser- vants of Knowledge , of Justice , of Beauty , of Love , they have ascended to the great Source of Know- lege , Justice , Beauty , Love . Each of 46 MEMOIR OF.
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... lives , which overflow with instruction , teach one persuasive lesson , which speaks alike to all of every calling and pursuit , -not to live for ourselves alone . They lived for knowledge , jus- tice HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 47.
... lives , which overflow with instruction , teach one persuasive lesson , which speaks alike to all of every calling and pursuit , -not to live for ourselves alone . They lived for knowledge , jus- tice HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 47.
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... lives , we feel the insignificance of office and wealth , which men so hotly pursue . What is office ? and what is ... live only for wealth , and the things of this world , follow shadows , neglecting the great reali- ties which are ...
... lives , we feel the insignificance of office and wealth , which men so hotly pursue . What is office ? and what is ... live only for wealth , and the things of this world , follow shadows , neglecting the great reali- ties which are ...
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... lives in the grateful hearts of all who know or feel the bene- faction . Worms may destroy the body ; but they cannot consume such a fame . It is fondly cher- ished on earth , and never forgotten in heaven . " The selfish struggles of ...
... lives in the grateful hearts of all who know or feel the bene- faction . Worms may destroy the body ; but they cannot consume such a fame . It is fondly cher- ished on earth , and never forgotten in heaven . " The selfish struggles of ...
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