Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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... Henry Ward Beecher believed in and was an obvious target for the Star Reporter's invectives . It was on this visit to Brooklyn that Harriet cemented an important friendship in her life , with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Howard and their ...
... Henry Ward Beecher believed in and was an obvious target for the Star Reporter's invectives . It was on this visit to Brooklyn that Harriet cemented an important friendship in her life , with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Howard and their ...
Page 513
... Henry Ward Beecher was that winter writing his one novel , Norwood , for serialization . In January , 1867 , Harriet visited in Brooklyn and at that time heard all about Henry's work for the Ledger . And it is likely that she met Bonner ...
... Henry Ward Beecher was that winter writing his one novel , Norwood , for serialization . In January , 1867 , Harriet visited in Brooklyn and at that time heard all about Henry's work for the Ledger . And it is likely that she met Bonner ...
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... Henry . The jury reported and was dis- charged on July 2 , 1875. The trial had cost Henry Ward Beecher $ 118,000 . The opinion of Plymouth Church was expressed five days later when the Trustees voted their pastor a salary of $ 100,000 ...
... Henry . The jury reported and was dis- charged on July 2 , 1875. The trial had cost Henry Ward Beecher $ 118,000 . The opinion of Plymouth Church was expressed five days later when the Trustees voted their pastor a salary of $ 100,000 ...
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