Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersC.M. Saxton, 1859 - 396 páginas |
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... He seems to be talking directly to each in- dividual hearer . There is no escape ; he bends over the pulpit and looks you in the face ; he intends that He you shall not go home without appropriating a por- tion 8 MODERN AGITATORS .
... He seems to be talking directly to each in- dividual hearer . There is no escape ; he bends over the pulpit and looks you in the face ; he intends that He you shall not go home without appropriating a por- tion 8 MODERN AGITATORS .
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... tion of the discourse to yourself . You come perhaps prejudiced against him . You have heard that he is harsh , impudent , and an unpleasant orator ; but when you have heard his opening prayer , you feel inclined to give a candid ...
... tion of the discourse to yourself . You come perhaps prejudiced against him . You have heard that he is harsh , impudent , and an unpleasant orator ; but when you have heard his opening prayer , you feel inclined to give a candid ...
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... tion of various useful measures , alluded to their conduct in the following terms : ' And , O Lord , grant we may not despise our rulers ; and grant they may not act so , that we can't help it . ' It may be doubted whether any English ...
... tion of various useful measures , alluded to their conduct in the following terms : ' And , O Lord , grant we may not despise our rulers ; and grant they may not act so , that we can't help it . ' It may be doubted whether any English ...
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... tion . We have neither time nor inclination to inquire now what is the foundation of his belief . That he is - sincere in it , probably few will dispute ; and it makes him a better man and more like a christian , than many who profess a ...
... tion . We have neither time nor inclination to inquire now what is the foundation of his belief . That he is - sincere in it , probably few will dispute ; and it makes him a better man and more like a christian , than many who profess a ...
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... witnessed this horrible exhibi- tion . I was quite a child , but I well remember it . I never shall forget it whilst I remember anything . It was the first of a long series of such outrages , of which I FREDERICK DOUGLASS,
... witnessed this horrible exhibi- tion . I was quite a child , but I well remember it . I never shall forget it whilst I remember anything . It was the first of a long series of such outrages , of which I FREDERICK DOUGLASS,
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Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American Reformers David W. Bartlett Vista completa - 1855 |
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