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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... uttering these truth- ful words , that he himself was to be the subject of a personal assault , as violent , cowardly , and brutal as has ever been committed in a legislative body in ancient or modern times - an outrage so inhuman that ...
... uttering these truth- ful words , that he himself was to be the subject of a personal assault , as violent , cowardly , and brutal as has ever been committed in a legislative body in ancient or modern times - an outrage so inhuman that ...
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... uttered . As the apostle went forth on his errand , as the son left his father's roof , the choicest blessing was , Peace be with you . As the Saviour was born , angels from Heaven , amidst quiring melodies , let fall that supreme ...
... uttered . As the apostle went forth on his errand , as the son left his father's roof , the choicest blessing was , Peace be with you . As the Saviour was born , angels from Heaven , amidst quiring melodies , let fall that supreme ...
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... uttered . ” Those who were present on that occasion can never forget the music and melody of tone , the vehemence of manner , the gracefulness of action , and the majesty of countenance with which the speaker swayed and fascinated his ...
... uttered . ” Those who were present on that occasion can never forget the music and melody of tone , the vehemence of manner , the gracefulness of action , and the majesty of countenance with which the speaker swayed and fascinated his ...
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... a sacred cause has been permitted to triumph through me , I now accept the post of Senator . " I accept it as the servant of Massachusetts ; mindful of the sentiments solemnly uttered by her successive Legislatures 98 MEMOIR OF.
... a sacred cause has been permitted to triumph through me , I now accept the post of Senator . " I accept it as the servant of Massachusetts ; mindful of the sentiments solemnly uttered by her successive Legislatures 98 MEMOIR OF.
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... uttered by her successive Legislatures ; of the genius whch in- spires her history ; and of the men , her perpetual pride and ornament , who breathed into her that breath of Liberty , which early made her an exam- ple to her sister ...
... uttered by her successive Legislatures ; of the genius whch in- spires her history ; and of the men , her perpetual pride and ornament , who breathed into her that breath of Liberty , which early made her an exam- ple to her sister ...
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