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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... their venerated fathers in the days of the Revolution . The speech closes in the following words : " By the passage of the Nebraska Bill , and the Boston kidnapping case , the tyranny of the Slave Power 11 * HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 125.
... their venerated fathers in the days of the Revolution . The speech closes in the following words : " By the passage of the Nebraska Bill , and the Boston kidnapping case , the tyranny of the Slave Power 11 * HON . CHARLES SUMNER . 125.
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... tyranny of the Slave Power has become unmistakably manifest , while , at the same time , all compromises with Slavery are happily dissolved , so that Freedom now stands face to face with its foe . The pulpit , too , released from ill ...
... tyranny of the Slave Power has become unmistakably manifest , while , at the same time , all compromises with Slavery are happily dissolved , so that Freedom now stands face to face with its foe . The pulpit , too , released from ill ...
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... tyranny and wrong , in order to make a pathway for truth . You discredit Luther , when alone he nailed his articles to the door of the church at Wittenberg , and then , to the imperial demand that he should retract , firmly re- plied ...
... tyranny and wrong , in order to make a pathway for truth . You discredit Luther , when alone he nailed his articles to the door of the church at Wittenberg , and then , to the imperial demand that he should retract , firmly re- plied ...
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... tyranny kindred to that now em- ployed to force Slavery upon Kansas ; and such were the Algerines , when , in solemn conclave , after listening to a speech not unlike that of the senator from South Carolina , they resolved to con- tinue ...
... tyranny kindred to that now em- ployed to force Slavery upon Kansas ; and such were the Algerines , when , in solemn conclave , after listening to a speech not unlike that of the senator from South Carolina , they resolved to con- tinue ...
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... tyranny by appointing , for a term of years , creatures of their own , as commnissioners in every county , to lay and collect taxes , and see that the laws they are pass- ing are faithfully executed . Has this age any thing to com- pare ...
... tyranny by appointing , for a term of years , creatures of their own , as commnissioners in every county , to lay and collect taxes , and see that the laws they are pass- ing are faithfully executed . Has this age any thing to com- pare ...
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