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capacity of our language to paint the treachery of Daniel Webster to the cause of liberty , and the evil they thought he was able and seeking to do — after that , could feel it in their hearts to parade themselves in the funeral ...
capacity of our language to paint the treachery of Daniel Webster to the cause of liberty , and the evil they thought he was able and seeking to do — after that , could feel it in their hearts to parade themselves in the funeral ...
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PRESIDENT AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : I feel half inclined to borrow a little wit from an article in a late number of the Atlantic Monthly , " My Double , and How He Undid Me , ” * and say , “ I agree entirely with the gentleman who has ...
PRESIDENT AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : I feel half inclined to borrow a little wit from an article in a late number of the Atlantic Monthly , " My Double , and How He Undid Me , ” * and say , “ I agree entirely with the gentleman who has ...
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The American people have begun to feel . The mute eloquence of the fugitive slave has gone up and down the ... We stereotype feeling into intellect , and then into statutes , and finally into national character . 112 WENDELL PHILLIPS.
The American people have begun to feel . The mute eloquence of the fugitive slave has gone up and down the ... We stereotype feeling into intellect , and then into statutes , and finally into national character . 112 WENDELL PHILLIPS.
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