Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volumen3F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... tion to twenty - nine thousand slaveholders ; if the slaveholders themselves were not permitted to trade with or teach their slaves as they choose ; if ignorance were increasing faster than the population , I say , even then , you could ...
... tion to twenty - nine thousand slaveholders ; if the slaveholders themselves were not permitted to trade with or teach their slaves as they choose ; if ignorance were increasing faster than the population , I say , even then , you could ...
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... tion would be unlawful . " Sir , his rhetoric seems to have the St. Vitus's dance . He mingles meta- phors in such a manner as would delight the most extravagant Milesian . But I pass from his logic and his rhetoric , and also over some ...
... tion would be unlawful . " Sir , his rhetoric seems to have the St. Vitus's dance . He mingles meta- phors in such a manner as would delight the most extravagant Milesian . But I pass from his logic and his rhetoric , and also over some ...
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... tion , than that of any other equal population in the world , as will be found by reference to a recent speech of ex - Governor Boutwell , of our State . The next county , I believe , in respect to the amount of products in proportion ...
... tion , than that of any other equal population in the world , as will be found by reference to a recent speech of ex - Governor Boutwell , of our State . The next county , I believe , in respect to the amount of products in proportion ...
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... tion which is not vouchsafed to them under the flag of their common country . But while she permits us to remain we shall do our duty - our whole duty , We shall speak whatever we choose to speak , when we will , where we will , and how ...
... tion which is not vouchsafed to them under the flag of their common country . But while she permits us to remain we shall do our duty - our whole duty , We shall speak whatever we choose to speak , when we will , where we will , and how ...
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... tion settled by the arbitrament of the sword in the fortunes of war and by a treaty of peace recognized as valid by all nations . There always was and probably always will be a class of " has beens " who delight in perverting the facts ...
... tion settled by the arbitrament of the sword in the fortunes of war and by a treaty of peace recognized as valid by all nations . There always was and probably always will be a class of " has beens " who delight in perverting the facts ...
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