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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... political , and intellectual ; which , be it observed , are hopelessly inaccessible to the itinerant note - taker , who never gets beyond the outskirts of the show - houses . " Eight years later yet , he received a compliment , which ...
... political , and intellectual ; which , be it observed , are hopelessly inaccessible to the itinerant note - taker , who never gets beyond the outskirts of the show - houses . " Eight years later yet , he received a compliment , which ...
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... politics , and poetry . In Ger- many , he was also received with that high regard which is justly paid to distinguished talent and transcendent genius . Here he formed an intimate acquaintance with those eminent jurists , Savigny ...
... politics , and poetry . In Ger- many , he was also received with that high regard which is justly paid to distinguished talent and transcendent genius . Here he formed an intimate acquaintance with those eminent jurists , Savigny ...
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... political , and biographical illustrations of the text . In what may be called the literature of the law , —the curi- osities of legal learning - he has no rival among us . " On the 4th of July , 1845 , Mr. Sumner delivered an oration ...
... political , and biographical illustrations of the text . In what may be called the literature of the law , —the curi- osities of legal learning - he has no rival among us . " On the 4th of July , 1845 , Mr. Sumner delivered an oration ...
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... the cause of freedom —a cause which he has never ceased to vindicate , and which , to his noble , generous soul is dearer than life itself . Since 1845 , when his political career may be said to have fairly commenced , he 40 MEMOIR OF.
... the cause of freedom —a cause which he has never ceased to vindicate , and which , to his noble , generous soul is dearer than life itself . Since 1845 , when his political career may be said to have fairly commenced , he 40 MEMOIR OF.
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... political life has been the same which actuated that noble British states- man , Charles James Fox , who expressly asserted that his great object was " to widen the basis of freedom - to infuse and circulate the spirit of lib- erty ...
... political life has been the same which actuated that noble British states- man , Charles James Fox , who expressly asserted that his great object was " to widen the basis of freedom - to infuse and circulate the spirit of lib- erty ...
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