Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... Tribune , over the signa- ture of " Old Man of the Mountain , " but they did not , to our thinking , quite equal his contributions to his . Herald of Freedom . Some of these were written under circumstances which would have silenced the ...
... Tribune , over the signa- ture of " Old Man of the Mountain , " but they did not , to our thinking , quite equal his contributions to his . Herald of Freedom . Some of these were written under circumstances which would have silenced the ...
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... Tribune . Mr. Greeley was now utterly absorbed in politics . It is related of him that he became frequently so en- grossed in argument as to lose all consciousness of events transpiring immediately about him . It even happened that he ...
... Tribune . Mr. Greeley was now utterly absorbed in politics . It is related of him that he became frequently so en- grossed in argument as to lose all consciousness of events transpiring immediately about him . It even happened that he ...
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... Tribune . He made an ar- rangement with Mr. McElrath , a lawyer , who was capitally fitted to manage the business department of a news journal . The amount of work which Mr. Greeley accomplished was astonishingly great . His energy was ...
... Tribune . He made an ar- rangement with Mr. McElrath , a lawyer , who was capitally fitted to manage the business department of a news journal . The amount of work which Mr. Greeley accomplished was astonishingly great . His energy was ...
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... Tribune received from the New York Sun was bitter and lasting . Every means that could be used , fair or unfair , were tried to prevent the Tribune from supplanting that paper . In it appeared the most scurrilous articles , with the ...
... Tribune received from the New York Sun was bitter and lasting . Every means that could be used , fair or unfair , were tried to prevent the Tribune from supplanting that paper . In it appeared the most scurrilous articles , with the ...
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... Tribune was more accu- rate and prompt than that of its adversary . In a cer- tain day the Sun informed the public that " it is doubtful whether the land bill can pass the house ; " the Tribune of the same day announced the passage of ...
... Tribune was more accu- rate and prompt than that of its adversary . In a cer- tain day the Sun informed the public that " it is doubtful whether the land bill can pass the house ; " the Tribune of the same day announced the passage of ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
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