Three Centuries of American Rhetorical Discourse: An Anthology and a ReviewRonald Forrest Reid |
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Page 344
... never slaves – never bought and sold like cattle never shut out from the light of knowledge and religion - never subjected to the lash of brutal taskmasters . But those , for whose emancipation we are striving , — constituting at the ...
... never slaves – never bought and sold like cattle never shut out from the light of knowledge and religion - never subjected to the lash of brutal taskmasters . But those , for whose emancipation we are striving , — constituting at the ...
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... never did , recognize any responsibility upon myself in that set of resolutions . When I replied to him on that occasion , I assured him that I never had anything to do with them . I repeat here to - day that I never , in any possible ...
... never did , recognize any responsibility upon myself in that set of resolutions . When I replied to him on that occasion , I assured him that I never had anything to do with them . I repeat here to - day that I never , in any possible ...
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... never have made any such mistakes . Are you rich to - day ? Are you worth five million dollars ? Of course not ! Why not ? " I never had opportunity to get it . " Now you and I can talk . Let us see ! Were you ever in the mercantile ...
... never have made any such mistakes . Are you rich to - day ? Are you worth five million dollars ? Of course not ! Why not ? " I never had opportunity to get it . " Now you and I can talk . Let us see ! Were you ever in the mercantile ...
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Puritan Preaching and the American | 35 |
Abrahams Offering Up His Son Isaac | 54 |
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | 65 |
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