Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... heart full of earnest aspirations for a reformed world , ) it was a second home to me . That sad , beautiful summer you nor I shall ever forget , nor will the dear ones of the " cottage " who watched me so tenderly when my brow burned ...
... heart full of earnest aspirations for a reformed world , ) it was a second home to me . That sad , beautiful summer you nor I shall ever forget , nor will the dear ones of the " cottage " who watched me so tenderly when my brow burned ...
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... heart aches to say it ! -here we need reformers as well as you ; here the sorrowful plaint of the bondman , and the wail of the drunk- ard's wife are heard . And so remembering your word - pic- tures of English agitators , I send you a ...
... heart aches to say it ! -here we need reformers as well as you ; here the sorrowful plaint of the bondman , and the wail of the drunk- ard's wife are heard . And so remembering your word - pic- tures of English agitators , I send you a ...
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... heart of its mother ; so too we have heard him launch his electrical eloquence at the heads of notorious sinners in the most impassioned , declamatory manner . But we were saying , when he rises in the pulpit his manliness strikes first ...
... heart of its mother ; so too we have heard him launch his electrical eloquence at the heads of notorious sinners in the most impassioned , declamatory manner . But we were saying , when he rises in the pulpit his manliness strikes first ...
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... heart , it is impossible for him not to pour forth with astonishing power his convic- tions of right -- his hot censures upon those who de- liberately and purposely tread the poor beneath their feet . HENRY WARD BEECHER,
... heart , it is impossible for him not to pour forth with astonishing power his convic- tions of right -- his hot censures upon those who de- liberately and purposely tread the poor beneath their feet . HENRY WARD BEECHER,
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... heart of its mother ; so too we have heard him launch his electrical elo- quence at the heads of notorious sinners in the most impassioned , declamatory manner . But we were saying , when he rises in the pulpit his manliness strikes ...
... heart of its mother ; so too we have heard him launch his electrical elo- quence at the heads of notorious sinners in the most impassioned , declamatory manner . But we were saying , when he rises in the pulpit his manliness strikes ...
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