Speeches, Lectures, and LettersLee and Shepard, 1969 - 476 páginas |
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... Faneuil Hall . That glorious old name does not belong to bricks and mortar . As the Scottish chief boasted that " where McGregor sits is the head of the table , " so where Freedom dwells , where all lips are free , wherever the foe of ...
... Faneuil Hall . That glorious old name does not belong to bricks and mortar . As the Scottish chief boasted that " where McGregor sits is the head of the table , " so where Freedom dwells , where all lips are free , wherever the foe of ...
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... Faneuil Hall from the idea of example . A man does not say to his wife , " My dear , I am going down to Faneuil Hall to - night in order to hold up the institutions of the country . If I don't go , my neighbors won't do their duty ; I ...
... Faneuil Hall from the idea of example . A man does not say to his wife , " My dear , I am going down to Faneuil Hall to - night in order to hold up the institutions of the country . If I don't go , my neighbors won't do their duty ; I ...
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... Faneuil Hall to protest ; draw- ing himself up to his loftiest proportion , his brow clothed with thunder , before the listening thousands , he said , " Well , gentlemen , I am a Whig , a Massachu- setts Whig , a Faneuil - hall Whig , a ...
... Faneuil Hall to protest ; draw- ing himself up to his loftiest proportion , his brow clothed with thunder , before the listening thousands , he said , " Well , gentlemen , I am a Whig , a Massachu- setts Whig , a Faneuil - hall Whig , a ...
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THE RIGHT OF PETITION 1837 | 1 |
LETTER TO GEORGE THOMPSON 1839 | 7 |
COTTON THE CORNERSTONE OF SLAVERY 1840 | 13 |
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