Speeches, Lectures, and LettersLee and Shepard, 1969 - 476 páginas |
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... elements in society ; between the element which believes , and the element which distrusts ; between the element which reaches forward , and the element which is contented with the present ; between the element which eats its bread in ...
... elements in society ; between the element which believes , and the element which distrusts ; between the element which reaches forward , and the element which is contented with the present ; between the element which eats its bread in ...
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... elements , he towers so far above Shakspeare and Plato that the difference between Shakspeare and Plato and their times , in the comparison , becomes an imperceptible wrinkle on the surface of the earth . I think it a greater credulity ...
... elements , he towers so far above Shakspeare and Plato that the difference between Shakspeare and Plato and their times , in the comparison , becomes an imperceptible wrinkle on the surface of the earth . I think it a greater credulity ...
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... elements with which he has been mixed . Robespierre will serve for an illustration . It took O'Connell thirty years of patient and sagacious labor to mould elements whose existence no man , however wise , had ever discerned before . He ...
... elements with which he has been mixed . Robespierre will serve for an illustration . It took O'Connell thirty years of patient and sagacious labor to mould elements whose existence no man , however wise , had ever discerned before . He ...
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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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