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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... votes and voices of the freemen of the North should help to bind anew the fetter of the slave ! -God forbid , that the lash of the slave - dealer should be nerved by any sanction from New England ! God forbid , that the blood which ...
... votes and voices of the freemen of the North should help to bind anew the fetter of the slave ! -God forbid , that the lash of the slave - dealer should be nerved by any sanction from New England ! God forbid , that the blood which ...
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... votes of the two branches of the Legisla- ture , namely , by the Senate , on the 22d day of January , and by the House of Representatives , on the 24th day of April , I was duly elected , in con- formity to the provisions of the ...
... votes of the two branches of the Legisla- ture , namely , by the Senate , on the 22d day of January , and by the House of Representatives , on the 24th day of April , I was duly elected , in con- formity to the provisions of the ...
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... vote in ' advance of the public voice , as if fearful of arrest , it cannot justly be called the offspring of any popular sentiment . In this respect it dif fers widely from the Missouri Prohibition , which , after solemn debate ...
... vote in ' advance of the public voice , as if fearful of arrest , it cannot justly be called the offspring of any popular sentiment . In this respect it dif fers widely from the Missouri Prohibition , which , after solemn debate ...
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... votes , also upheld at the time by a slave - holding President , James Monroe , and his cabinet - of whom a majority were slave- holders , including Mr. Calhoun himself - and made the condition of the admission of Missouri - with- out ...
... votes , also upheld at the time by a slave - holding President , James Monroe , and his cabinet - of whom a majority were slave- holders , including Mr. Calhoun himself - and made the condition of the admission of Missouri - with- out ...
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... votes , also upheld at the time by the essential approbation of a slave- holding President , James Monroe , and his Cabi- net , of whom a majority were slaveholders , inclu- ding Mr. Calhoun himself ; and this compromise was made the ...
... votes , also upheld at the time by the essential approbation of a slave- holding President , James Monroe , and his Cabi- net , of whom a majority were slaveholders , inclu- ding Mr. Calhoun himself ; and this compromise was made the ...
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