Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... speech ended , they steal in behind the Journal of Commerce to give it thanks for its noble stand against the right of the pulpit to say a word about home heathen - about their horrible ignorance , bottomless licentiousness , and about ...
... speech ended , they steal in behind the Journal of Commerce to give it thanks for its noble stand against the right of the pulpit to say a word about home heathen - about their horrible ignorance , bottomless licentiousness , and about ...
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... Speeches , and they served well to stir his heart , to awaken and intensify his longing for liberty . Months and years flew on , and in the meantime he changed masters . The desire for freedom grew strong in his heart , but it was not ...
... Speeches , and they served well to stir his heart , to awaken and intensify his longing for liberty . Months and years flew on , and in the meantime he changed masters . The desire for freedom grew strong in his heart , but it was not ...
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... speeches . His best ones never were reported , and even if they were , without his presence , his impassioned manner , they would con- vey an inadequate idea of his oratorical powers . Nevertheless , we will give a few brief extracts ...
... speeches . His best ones never were reported , and even if they were , without his presence , his impassioned manner , they would con- vey an inadequate idea of his oratorical powers . Nevertheless , we will give a few brief extracts ...
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... speech full of passionate , indignatory eloquence . We make two or three extracts from it : THE WHITE MAN'S FOURTH OF JULY . Fellow - citizens , pardon me ; allow me to ask , why am I called upon to speak here to - day ? What have I ...
... speech full of passionate , indignatory eloquence . We make two or three extracts from it : THE WHITE MAN'S FOURTH OF JULY . Fellow - citizens , pardon me ; allow me to ask , why am I called upon to speak here to - day ? What have I ...
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... speech nor language , no pitying voice nor helping hand , from that distant sky . One after another the voices of business or pleasure died away ; all on the boat were sleeping , and the ripples at the prow were plainly heard . Tom ...
... speech nor language , no pitying voice nor helping hand , from that distant sky . One after another the voices of business or pleasure died away ; all on the boat were sleeping , and the ripples at the prow were plainly heard . Tom ...
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
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