The Life of Charles Sumner: With Choice Specimens of His Eloquence, a Delineation of His Oratorical Character and His Great Speech on KansasDayton and Burdick, 1856 - 329 páginas |
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... original selection as a candidate , are dear to the hearts of a large majority of the people of this Commonwealth . I derive , also , a most grate- ful consciousness of personal independence from the circumstance , which I deem it frank ...
... original selection as a candidate , are dear to the hearts of a large majority of the people of this Commonwealth . I derive , also , a most grate- ful consciousness of personal independence from the circumstance , which I deem it frank ...
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... original thirteen States , vying in extent with all the existing free States - stretching over prairie , field , and forest - interlaced by silver streams , skirted by protecting mountains , and constituting the heart of the North ...
... original thirteen States , vying in extent with all the existing free States - stretching over prairie , field , and forest - interlaced by silver streams , skirted by protecting mountains , and constituting the heart of the North ...
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... original outrage perpetrated under such pretences , should be followed by other outrages perpetrated in defiance of these pretences . In the race of emigration , the freedom - loving free- men of the North promised to obtain the ascend ...
... original outrage perpetrated under such pretences , should be followed by other outrages perpetrated in defiance of these pretences . In the race of emigration , the freedom - loving free- men of the North promised to obtain the ascend ...
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... original outrage , now assumed another complicity . Though prompt to lavish the Treasury , the Army , and the Navy of the Republic in hunting a single slave through the streets of Boston , he could see the Constitution and laws , which ...
... original outrage , now assumed another complicity . Though prompt to lavish the Treasury , the Army , and the Navy of the Republic in hunting a single slave through the streets of Boston , he could see the Constitution and laws , which ...
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... original policy , when Freedom and not Slavery was national , while Slavery and not Freedom was sectional , he ar- raigns as sectional . This will not do . It involves too great a perversion of terms . I tell that senator that it is to ...
... original policy , when Freedom and not Slavery was national , while Slavery and not Freedom was sectional , he ar- raigns as sectional . This will not do . It involves too great a perversion of terms . I tell that senator that it is to ...
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