Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... soon after , he went through with a trial for heresy , being guilty of be- lieving in what are termed new school theological doctrines . He next accepted the presidency of Lane Seminary , and remained at that post , accomplishing a vast ...
... soon after , he went through with a trial for heresy , being guilty of be- lieving in what are termed new school theological doctrines . He next accepted the presidency of Lane Seminary , and remained at that post , accomplishing a vast ...
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... soon want to know how to write ; and that , by and by , I would be running away . " " I think my audience will bear witness to the correctness of this philosophy , and to the literal fulfillment of this prophecy . Here is an eloquent ...
... soon want to know how to write ; and that , by and by , I would be running away . " " I think my audience will bear witness to the correctness of this philosophy , and to the literal fulfillment of this prophecy . Here is an eloquent ...
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... soon found that they could show their love for him in a more excellent way than by talking . Poor fugitives from oppression were constantly cross- ing the Ohio river , and the abolitionists banded to- gether and built an " underground ...
... soon found that they could show their love for him in a more excellent way than by talking . Poor fugitives from oppression were constantly cross- ing the Ohio river , and the abolitionists banded to- gether and built an " underground ...
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... soon over . A day came when he sickened , Aunt Betsey tried her whole herbarium , but in vain : he grew rapidly worse and His father sickened in heart , but said nothing ; he only stayed by his bedside day and night , trying all means ...
... soon over . A day came when he sickened , Aunt Betsey tried her whole herbarium , but in vain : he grew rapidly worse and His father sickened in heart , but said nothing ; he only stayed by his bedside day and night , trying all means ...
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... soon it will all pass away . " The unbounded popularity of Uncle Tom's Cabin , provoked such violent and false accusations on the part of its enemies , that Mrs. Stowe was almost obliged to prepare a key , which should prove that she ...
... soon it will all pass away . " The unbounded popularity of Uncle Tom's Cabin , provoked such violent and false accusations on the part of its enemies , that Mrs. Stowe was almost obliged to prepare a key , which should prove that she ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
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