Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 21Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 8776
... question of negro suffrage ; and how by repeated obduracy , amounting to absolute stu- pidity , the South has forced the government to free the slaves and finally raise them to the full enjoyment of legal and polit- ical rights ; then ...
... question of negro suffrage ; and how by repeated obduracy , amounting to absolute stu- pidity , the South has forced the government to free the slaves and finally raise them to the full enjoyment of legal and polit- ical rights ; then ...
Page 8787
... questions of origin and religious profession . The man who says this cannot be done consistently with any set of principles founded on the charity of the Gospel or on the right use of human reason is a blockhead , as every bigot is ...
... questions of origin and religious profession . The man who says this cannot be done consistently with any set of principles founded on the charity of the Gospel or on the right use of human reason is a blockhead , as every bigot is ...
Page 8794
... question for her constitution . She does not permit negroes to vote . If this doctrine be true , Congress may decide that this exclusion is anti - republican , and by force of arms abrogate that constitution and set up another , per ...
... question for her constitution . She does not permit negroes to vote . If this doctrine be true , Congress may decide that this exclusion is anti - republican , and by force of arms abrogate that constitution and set up another , per ...
Page 8801
... question on which any decision we may pronounce to - day must await the inevitable revision of posterity . The spirit of magnanimity , therefore , which breathes in his utterances and manifests itself in all his acts affecting the South ...
... question on which any decision we may pronounce to - day must await the inevitable revision of posterity . The spirit of magnanimity , therefore , which breathes in his utterances and manifests itself in all his acts affecting the South ...
Page 8816
... question he is deceived . I think if he had not been fishing up in Pennsylvania when this mes- sage was written he would not have signed it so readily as he did . I do not think it was necessary to go to Pennsylvania for more fish . We ...
... question he is deceived . I think if he had not been fishing up in Pennsylvania when this mes- sage was written he would not have signed it so readily as he did . I do not think it was necessary to go to Pennsylvania for more fish . We ...
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