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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... legislative jurisdiction of the nation ; of the north as well as the south . It sends its miserable victims on the high seas , from the ports of Virginia to the ports of Louisiana , beneath the protecting flag of the Republic . It ...
... legislative jurisdiction of the nation ; of the north as well as the south . It sends its miserable victims on the high seas , from the ports of Virginia to the ports of Louisiana , beneath the protecting flag of the Republic . It ...
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... legislative body in ancient or modern times - an outrage so inhuman that it utterly shocks the sensibilities of our nature , and one per- petrated , too , in the middle of the nineteenth century , in the Ameri can capital , and in the ...
... legislative body in ancient or modern times - an outrage so inhuman that it utterly shocks the sensibilities of our nature , and one per- petrated , too , in the middle of the nineteenth century , in the Ameri can capital , and in the ...
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... legislative body . The opening remarks , which we quote , are very forcible and eloquent , and af- ford an excellent example of Mr. Sumner's char- acter as a lover of right and a defender of freedom . " MR . PRESIDENT : I approach this ...
... legislative body . The opening remarks , which we quote , are very forcible and eloquent , and af- ford an excellent example of Mr. Sumner's char- acter as a lover of right and a defender of freedom . " MR . PRESIDENT : I approach this ...
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... legislative attempt to prohibit or re- strain this execrable commerce . ' Sir , like the English monarch , you may now prostitute your power to this same purpose . But you cannot es- cape the judgment of the world , nor the doom of ...
... legislative attempt to prohibit or re- strain this execrable commerce . ' Sir , like the English monarch , you may now prostitute your power to this same purpose . But you cannot es- cape the judgment of the world , nor the doom of ...
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... legislative body , or even the pay of the clerks and door - keepers ; but they were left free to adopt Slavery . And this was called Popular Sovereignty ! Time does not allow , nor does the occasion require , that I should stop to dwell ...
... legislative body , or even the pay of the clerks and door - keepers ; but they were left free to adopt Slavery . And this was called Popular Sovereignty ! Time does not allow , nor does the occasion require , that I should stop to dwell ...
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