Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Robert Forrest Wilson. on July 5 the Gazette noted : " The coal fires burned dimly in the streets yesterday , much to the chagrin of the boys , who depended on them as conveniences during the Fourth of July ...
The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe Robert Forrest Wilson. on July 5 the Gazette noted : " The coal fires burned dimly in the streets yesterday , much to the chagrin of the boys , who depended on them as conveniences during the Fourth of July ...
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... July 3 : " We are all in good health and try to maintain a calm and cheerful frame of mind . The doctors are nearly used up . Our own Dr. Brown is ... prostrated , but we are all resolute to stand by each other . " On July 4 she ...
... July 3 : " We are all in good health and try to maintain a calm and cheerful frame of mind . The doctors are nearly used up . Our own Dr. Brown is ... prostrated , but we are all resolute to stand by each other . " On July 4 she ...
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... July 1 , 1851 , Dr. Bailey published unsigned . Early in July Harriet had the fleeing Eliza Harris at the home of Senator Bird , whom in the serial version she called Senator Burr , but she was already seeing far ahead in her story ...
... July 1 , 1851 , Dr. Bailey published unsigned . Early in July Harriet had the fleeing Eliza Harris at the home of Senator Bird , whom in the serial version she called Senator Burr , but she was already seeing far ahead in her story ...
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