Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 142
... brought by the slow mails , and in New York an aghast Evangelist wanted to know in what age and country we were living , " and with whose endow- ments was the Seminary founded ? and who is its president ? " The promised prohibition ...
... brought by the slow mails , and in New York an aghast Evangelist wanted to know in what age and country we were living , " and with whose endow- ments was the Seminary founded ? and who is its president ? " The promised prohibition ...
Page 179
... brought on the war . To gain a true picture of the great con- tention , it is necessary to bear in mind the not always appreciated fact that abolitionism began as a Southern and not a Northern movement and re- mained almost entirely ...
... brought on the war . To gain a true picture of the great con- tention , it is necessary to bear in mind the not always appreciated fact that abolitionism began as a Southern and not a Northern movement and re- mained almost entirely ...
Page 182
... brought trouble to Cincinnati . In that city James G. Birney had found an able coadjutor in a young surgeon at the Cincinnati Hospital , Gamaliel Bailey . Dr. Bailey , a Methodist and deeply religious , and still in his twenties in 1836 ...
... brought trouble to Cincinnati . In that city James G. Birney had found an able coadjutor in a young surgeon at the Cincinnati Hospital , Gamaliel Bailey . Dr. Bailey , a Methodist and deeply religious , and still in his twenties in 1836 ...
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