| Wendell Phillips - 1863 - 660 páginas
...laws and constitution of the Province. The rioters of our day go for their own wills, right or wrong. Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles...with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the Hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American,... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1863 - 582 páginas
...laws and constitution of the Province. The rioters of our day go for their own wills, right or wrong. Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles...with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the Hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American,... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1864 - 580 páginas
...and constitution of the Province. The rioters of our day go for their own wills, right or __ wrong. Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles...with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the Hull] would have broken into voice to rebuke the ! | recreant American,... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1864 - 446 páginas
...mob that murdered Elijah P. Lovejoy, at Alton, the previous month, used the following language : — "•Sir, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles...murderers of Alton side by side with Otis, and Hancock, and Quincy, and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the hall] would... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1864 - 478 páginas
...murdered Elijah P. Lovejoy, at Alton, the previous month, used the following language : — "Sir, when^I heard the gentleman lay down principles which place...murderers of Alton side by side with Otis, and Hancock, and Quincy, and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the hall] would... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 páginas
...allurements — it is calm, intense, and commanding. "Sir," he said, in the course of this speech, u when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which...and Hancock, with Quincy and Adams, I thought those precious lips, (pointing to the portraits in the hall) would have broken into voices to rebuke the... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 652 páginas
...allurements — it is calm, intense, and commanding. "Sir," he said, in the course of this speech, "when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which...and Hancock, with Quincy and Adams, I thought those precious lips, (pointing to the portraits in the hall) would have broken into voices to rebuke the... | |
| Samuel Joseph May - 1869 - 532 páginas
...Chairman, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which placed the rioters, incendiaries, and murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock,...with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American,... | |
| Samuel Joseph May - 1869 - 434 páginas
...Chairman, when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which placed the rioters, incendiaries, and murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock,...with Quincy and Adams, I thought those pictured lips [pointing to the portraits in the hall] would have broken into voice to rebuke the recreant American,... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1872 - 690 páginas
...allurements — it is calm, intense, and commanding. "Sir," he said, in the course of this speech, "when I heard the gentleman lay down principles which...and Hancock, with Quincy and Adams, I thought those precious lips, (pointing to the portraits in the hall) would have broken into voices to rebuk'e the... | |
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