Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... Catharine . Yale was sending him abroad to buy apparatus for his laboratory . The young mathematician had method and must have informed Dr. Beecher that he had drawn his will , making Catharine his heir . He sailed at the break of ...
... Catharine . Yale was sending him abroad to buy apparatus for his laboratory . The young mathematician had method and must have informed Dr. Beecher that he had drawn his will , making Catharine his heir . He sailed at the break of ...
Page 201
... Catharine suggesting that she be reimbursed for the $ 500 she had lost by coming to Cincinnati . Catharine was gradually liquidat- ing the affairs of the defunct school . Mary's letter had been humble and conciliatory , but Catharine ...
... Catharine suggesting that she be reimbursed for the $ 500 she had lost by coming to Cincinnati . Catharine was gradually liquidat- ing the affairs of the defunct school . Mary's letter had been humble and conciliatory , but Catharine ...
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... Catharine . Harriet granted to Henry that she thought Catharine " strange , nervous , visionary , and to a certain extent unstable " -but Catharine was nevertheless their sister . Harriet pleaded with Henry at least to read the True ...
... Catharine . Harriet granted to Henry that she thought Catharine " strange , nervous , visionary , and to a certain extent unstable " -but Catharine was nevertheless their sister . Harriet pleaded with Henry at least to read the True ...
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