Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 173
... give One Hun- dred Dollars for the securing and de- livery of each one of them , and pay all reasonable expenses incurred in the de- livery of them , or any one of them . JAMES TAYLOR Newport , Ky . Brush with Slavery ARRIET did not at ...
... give One Hun- dred Dollars for the securing and de- livery of each one of them , and pay all reasonable expenses incurred in the de- livery of them , or any one of them . JAMES TAYLOR Newport , Ky . Brush with Slavery ARRIET did not at ...
Page 260
... give to the defenders of their country ; and such peril and shame as now hangs over this country is worse than Roman slavery , and I hope every woman who can write will not be silent . . . . My vocation is simply that of painter , and ...
... give to the defenders of their country ; and such peril and shame as now hangs over this country is worse than Roman slavery , and I hope every woman who can write will not be silent . . . . My vocation is simply that of painter , and ...
Page 264
... give me just the kind of information I desire . You may possibly know of some other person . I will subjoin to this letter a list of questions , which in that case you will do me a favor by inclosing to the individual , with the request ...
... give me just the kind of information I desire . You may possibly know of some other person . I will subjoin to this letter a list of questions , which in that case you will do me a favor by inclosing to the individual , with the request ...
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