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John Quincy Adams (search for this): article 1
s boats, denounced the whole party in the most indignant manner as a gang of robbers and pirates, and taunted them with Manassas and Leesburg, they spoke the read feelings that are welling up in every Briton's heart. The boys in the streets sing Dixie, the newspapers, with few exceptions, play the same tune, the bursted locomotive, Mr. Train, charges that all England is in favor of Dixie, and we believe it is. Mr. Beecher may go over and discourse after the highly original style of Everett, Adams, and all after dinner orators of the two countries, about the land of Alfred, Shakespeare, Milton, & &c., being our own, and proceed to annex the whole literature and laws of Great Britain to Yankeedondledom but John Bull has an excellent memory, and whilst he politely cries hear, inwardly wonders what these fine fellows thought of the land of Alfred, Shakespeare. Milton, &c., when, having abandoned it to make money in America, they severed all connexion with it as soon as called upon to pu
Shakespeare (search for this): article 1
eecher may go over and discourse after the highly original style of Everett, Adams, and all after dinner orators of the two countries, about the land of Alfred, Shakespeare, Milton, & &c., being our own, and proceed to annex the whole literature and laws of Great Britain to Yankeedondledom but John Bull has an excellent memory, and whilst he politely cries hear, inwardly wonders what these fine fellows thought of the land of Alfred, Shakespeare. Milton, &c., when, having abandoned it to make money in America, they severed all connexion with it as soon as called upon to put their hands in their pockets to show practically how much they loved the land of Alfred, Shakespeare, Milton, &c., and the land from which every free principle and free institution they possess were derived. Moreover, Bull some what refined in his tastes, and disposed to be select not to say exclusive, in his associations. Hence, of the two nations, Jonathan and Dixie, which both claim a share in his lineage and
John Bull (search for this): article 1
original style of Everett, Adams, and all after dinner orators of the two countries, about the land of Alfred, Shakespeare, Milton, & &c., being our own, and proceed to annex the whole literature and laws of Great Britain to Yankeedondledom but John Bull has an excellent memory, and whilst he politely cries hear, inwardly wonders what these fine fellows thought of the land of Alfred, Shakespeare. Milton, &c., when, having abandoned it to make money in America, they severed all connexion with is soon as called upon to put their hands in their pockets to show practically how much they loved the land of Alfred, Shakespeare, Milton, &c., and the land from which every free principle and free institution they possess were derived. Moreover, Bull some what refined in his tastes, and disposed to be select not to say exclusive, in his associations. Hence, of the two nations, Jonathan and Dixie, which both claim a share in his lineage and laws, he may prefer the companionship of Dixie, who h
Henry Ward Beecher (search for this): article 1
of a lioness even at Exacter Hall. When Henry Ward Beecher arrives in England, he must not expect tthe of several men of compared with whom H. W. Beecher is a glow worm to a comet, but has never bapers will duty report his speeches; but Henry Ward Beecher will not suit the refined taste of the htrap. A worse time than the present Mr. H. W. Beecher could not select for such a mission, norhere be a worse man for the mission than Henry Ward Beecher. Whatever the English Government may dois in favor of Dixie, and we believe it is. Mr. Beecher may go over and discourse after the highly ish, cottons, and Unitarian preachers. Mr. Beecher will not find the English people so ignoran in defence of its altar and its homes. Henry Ward Beecher might as well attempt to blind the eyes slavery orations in Great Britain. We advise Beecher to stay at home, and to continue his pastoralEnglish stomach can hour at one Nothing that Beecher can my or do the disgust and execration whic[1 more...]
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