The Works of Charles Sumner, 9. sējumsLee and Shepard, 1874 |
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... , in the year 1874 , BY CHARLES SUMNER , in the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , & Co. , CAMBRIDGE . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX . MAKE HASTE SLOWLY : IRREVERSIBLE US 5249.124 ( 9 ) ,
... , in the year 1874 , BY CHARLES SUMNER , in the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , & Co. , CAMBRIDGE . CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX . MAKE HASTE SLOWLY : IRREVERSIBLE US 5249.124 ( 9 ) ,
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... Washington aqueduct . Mr. Hale , of New Hampshire , thought that " at this stage of the session it was a little too late to be engaged in making a close corporation of mutual admirers , " and he moved to take up a bill providing for the ...
... Washington aqueduct . Mr. Hale , of New Hampshire , thought that " at this stage of the session it was a little too late to be engaged in making a close corporation of mutual admirers , " and he moved to take up a bill providing for the ...
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... Washington . I sympathize with them . I wish to be away . I long to leave the capital . Did I allow myself to take counsel of personal advantage , I should be among the most earnest of those now crying for adjournment . Born on the sea ...
... Washington . I sympathize with them . I wish to be away . I long to leave the capital . Did I allow myself to take counsel of personal advantage , I should be among the most earnest of those now crying for adjournment . Born on the sea ...
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... Washington on Monday . And now , Sir , as to leaving Washington on Monday , we are told that the other House wish to leave , and that it has already disposed of the question of taxation by sending us a proposition for an income tax ...
... Washington on Monday . And now , Sir , as to leaving Washington on Monday , we are told that the other House wish to leave , and that it has already disposed of the question of taxation by sending us a proposition for an income tax ...
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... Washington before the 1st of May . Let them try Southern chivalry and test the extent of Southern re- sources , and it may float eventually over Faneuil Hall itself . " It was already the 12th of April , and the Rebel flag was to float ...
... Washington before the 1st of May . Let them try Southern chivalry and test the extent of Southern re- sources , and it may float eventually over Faneuil Hall itself . " It was already the 12th of April , and the Rebel flag was to float ...
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79. lappuse - Portsmouth and which excepted parts are for the present left precisely as if this proclamation were not issued and by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid i do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated states and parts of states are and henceforward shall be free and that the executive government of the united states including the military and naval authorities thereof will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons...
282. lappuse - Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just ; that his justice cannot sleep forever...
450. lappuse - ... condition, will be received into the armed service of the United States to garrison forts, positions, stations and other places, and to man vessels of all sorts in said service. "And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
427. lappuse - And I will punish the world for their evil, And the wicked for their iniquity ; And I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, And will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible. I will make a man more precious than fine gold ; Even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir.
389. lappuse - Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.
470. lappuse - And they, who to be sure of Paradise, Dying, put on the weeds of Dominic, Or in Franciscan think to pass disguised.
411. lappuse - ... party, bring themselves to give up the charming hope; but with greedier anxiety they rush about him, sustain him, and give him marches, triumphal entries, and receptions beyond what even in the days of his highest prosperity they could have brought about in his favor. On the contrary, nobody has ever expected me to be President. In my poor, lean, lank face nobody has ever seen that any cabbages were sprouting out.
260. lappuse - But now, in this Valley of Humiliation, poor Christian was hard put to it ; for he had gone but a little way before he espied a foul fiend coming over the field to meet him ; his name is Apollyon. Then did Christian begin to be afraid, and to cast in his mind whether to go back or to stand his ground.
388. lappuse - This is a world of compensation and he who would be no slave must consent to have no slave. Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves; and under a just God, cannot long retain it.
126. lappuse - An orphan's curse would drag to hell A spirit from on high ; But oh ! more horrible than that Is the curse in a dead man's eye ! Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die.