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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), The Reveries of Reverdy . (search)
Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Mr. Choate on Dr. Adams 's Sermons. (search)
Mr. Choate on Dr. Adams's Sermons.
the Essex Street Church, in the city of Boston, enjoys the p Dr. Adams was held last Monday evening, and Mr. Choate made a beautiful speech upon the occasion, i had never hurt the feelings of the Honorable Mr. Choate, who said:
Never in an introductory p
From this it will be seen how exceedingly Mr. Choate has enjoyed his religion, and how much the c cash and other valuable articles.
In truth, Mr. Choate argues the matter with great profundity.
He litics he cannot understand.
He will ) said Mr. Choate, have learned from his Bible that the race o neralities are modified by civil society.
Mr. Choate is clearly advancing.
Some years ago he dis join the church of the Rev. Dr. Adams--then Mr. Choate is right and his pastor is right.
But this nt; but we cannot, of course, keep pace with Mr. Choate.
For it seems to us, that if politics have By the discussion of these, we should be very sorry to have Mr. Choate disturbed.
April 2, 1859.
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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), University Wanted. (search)
Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Nil Nisi Bonum. (search)
Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), A Biographical battle. (search)
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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Mr. Bancroft on the Declaration of Independence . (search)
Mr. Bancroft on the Declaration of Independence.
Mr. Rufus Choate, deceased, has left upon record his opinion, that the ethics of the Declaration of Independence are merely glittering generalities.
Mr. Caleb Cushing, muzzy and mazy as he is, in thought and expression, has contrived to assert, with tolerable clearness, that in his opinion all men are not born free and equal.
Mr. Charles O'Connor is of the same mind.
So in his day was Mr. John C. Calhoun.
Of course there is nothing to be useless to palterers.
We did not need it, but we are happy to have the opinion of Mr. George Bancroft, the best known of our historians, that the Declaration was not a tissue of glittering generalities.
Mr. Bancroft contradicts the late Mr. Rufus Choate point blank, and in words which are curiously responsive to those of that advocate; for Mr. Bancroft says distinctly that the Declaration avoided specious and vague generalities.
Again, those who have been misled by the indignant or contemp
Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Index. (search)