There was no extravagance of the ancient parliamentary debate, which he did not repeat ; nor was there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional... The Life of Charles Sumner: The Scholar in Politics - Page 273by Archibald Henry Grimké - 1892 - 415 pagesFull view - About this book
| Nassau William Senior - Slavery - 1856 - 248 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional...the Constitution or in stating the law, whether in the details of statistics or the diversions of scholarship. Ho cannot ope his mouth, but out there... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 220 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional...the Constitution or in stating the law, whether in the details of statistics or the diversions of scholarship. He cannot ope his mouth, but out there... | |
| Charles Sumner - Antislavery movements - 1856 - 736 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional...error, sometimes of principle, sometimes of fact. Ho shows an incapacity of accuracy, whether in stating the Constitution or in stating the law, whether... | |
| Charles Sumner - History - 1856 - 34 pages
...nothing' svhich he does not disfigure—with error, sometimes of principle, sometimes of fact, lie shows an incapacity of accuracy, whether in stating...the Constitution or in stating the law, whether in the details of statistics or the diversions of scholarship. He cannot ope his mouth, but out there... | |
| Charles Sumner - Kansas - 1856 - 114 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional aberration. But the senator touches nothing that he does not disfigure — with error, sometimes of principle, sometimes of fact. He shows an incapacity... | |
| David Addison Harsha - 1856 - 348 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional aberration. But the senator touches nothing that he does not disfigure — with error, sometimes of principle, sometimes of fact. He shows an incapacity... | |
| Charles Sumner - Kansas - 1856 - 102 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional aberration. But the senator touches nothing that he does not disfigure — with error, sometimes of principle, sometimes of fact. He shows a pacity... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1887 - 984 pages
...there any possible deviation from truth which he did not make, with so much of passion, I am glad to add, as to save him from the suspicion of intentional...stating the law, whether in details of statistics or the diversions of scholarship. He cannot open his mouth but out there flies a blunder." Butler was... | |
| Charles Sumner - Slavery - 1871 - 482 pages
...with incoherent phrase, discharges the loose expectoration of his speech, now upon her representative, and then upon her people. There was no extravagance...details of statistics or diversions of scholarship, llu eannot opo his mouth, but out there flies a blunder. Surely he ought to bo familiar with the life... | |
| Jeremiah Chaplin, Jane Dunbar Chaplin - Legislators - 1874 - 550 pages
...with incoherent phrase, discharges the loose expectoration of his speech, now upon her representative, and then upon her people. There was no extravagance...principle, sometimes of fact. He shows an incapacity for accuracy, whether in stating the Constitution or in stating the law, whether in details of statistics... | |
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