Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... cause or other , while pursuing his studies , Henry one day informed his parents that he was going to sea . If he could not obtain the consent of his parents , he gave them very distinctly to understand that he could run away — at any ...
... cause or other , while pursuing his studies , Henry one day informed his parents that he was going to sea . If he could not obtain the consent of his parents , he gave them very distinctly to understand that he could run away — at any ...
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... cause of his peculiarly bland , persuasive , and winning address . " His third point of character is his force . This is conse- quent on his large combativeness and firmness , and his enthu- siastic temperament . What he does , he does ...
... cause of his peculiarly bland , persuasive , and winning address . " His third point of character is his force . This is conse- quent on his large combativeness and firmness , and his enthu- siastic temperament . What he does , he does ...
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... cause . ' Accordingly it was given . Not many weeks after , the lady donors called , expecting to see a new carpet on their pastor's parlor . Nothing was known about it by the good wife . The doctor was summoned , and the case stated ...
... cause . ' Accordingly it was given . Not many weeks after , the lady donors called , expecting to see a new carpet on their pastor's parlor . Nothing was known about it by the good wife . The doctor was summoned , and the case stated ...
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... cause of temperance generally . In pleading the cause of " humanity in the city , " no one has labored more faithfully than Mr. Chapin . He seems acquainted with every phase of their wretched life . He enume- rates the causes of their ...
... cause of temperance generally . In pleading the cause of " humanity in the city , " no one has labored more faithfully than Mr. Chapin . He seems acquainted with every phase of their wretched life . He enume- rates the causes of their ...
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... cause of temperance has ever found in him one of its most ardent supporters . In his own city he fought the license law with all the force he could bring to bear upon it . He took the ground that it was a legalized system of crime . He ...
... cause of temperance has ever found in him one of its most ardent supporters . In his own city he fought the license law with all the force he could bring to bear upon it . He took the ground that it was a legalized system of crime . He ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
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