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 - Всего страниц: 329 |
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... Catiline , he stalked into this Chamber , reeking with conspiracy - immo in Senatum venit - and then like Catiline he skulked away - abiit , excessit , evasit , crupit — to join and provoke the conspira- tors , who at a distance awaited ...
... Catiline , he stalked into this Chamber , reeking with conspiracy - immo in Senatum venit - and then like Catiline he skulked away - abiit , excessit , evasit , crupit — to join and provoke the conspira- tors , who at a distance awaited ...
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... Catiline of the conspiracy , while by his side was the docile Chief Justice and the docile Judges . But this is not the first instance in which an unjust Governor has found tools where he ought to have found justice . In the great ...
... Catiline of the conspiracy , while by his side was the docile Chief Justice and the docile Judges . But this is not the first instance in which an unjust Governor has found tools where he ought to have found justice . In the great ...
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... in con- currence with the antecedent history , I rest . And yet , senators here have argued that this cannot be so ; precisely as the conspiracy of Catiline was doubted in the Roman Senate . Nonnulli sunt in hoc 212 SPEECH OF.
... in con- currence with the antecedent history , I rest . And yet , senators here have argued that this cannot be so ; precisely as the conspiracy of Catiline was doubted in the Roman Senate . Nonnulli sunt in hoc 212 SPEECH OF.
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... Catiline rejoiced . [ Applause . ] Fellow - citizens , watch over your liberties , and especially the right of free discussion , for it is the corner - stone of the edifice of liberty . Charles I. , of England , once attempted to ...
... Catiline rejoiced . [ Applause . ] Fellow - citizens , watch over your liberties , and especially the right of free discussion , for it is the corner - stone of the edifice of liberty . Charles I. , of England , once attempted to ...
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