Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 56
... knew . Who could question the judgment or veracity of erudite Uncle Samuel , who knew the world so well ? Thus was planted a bit of the leaven of tolerance in the Beecher loaf - did not Harriet almost turn Catholic in Rome ? -which may ...
... knew . Who could question the judgment or veracity of erudite Uncle Samuel , who knew the world so well ? Thus was planted a bit of the leaven of tolerance in the Beecher loaf - did not Harriet almost turn Catholic in Rome ? -which may ...
Page 238
... knew him well . He had been Henry's teacher and for a year his room- mate ; and he knew that he knew more in a minute about the Bible and the basic theology of the preaching business than Henry Ward ever would know . Yet here was young ...
... knew him well . He had been Henry's teacher and for a year his room- mate ; and he knew that he knew more in a minute about the Bible and the basic theology of the preaching business than Henry Ward ever would know . Yet here was young ...
Page 268
... knew power- ful writing when she read it - and Harriet told her about the stir it was making among the Era's readers . Catharine decided it was time somebody took charge who knew more about the exploitation of literary work than 4 £ 13 ...
... knew power- ful writing when she read it - and Harriet told her about the stir it was making among the Era's readers . Catharine decided it was time somebody took charge who knew more about the exploitation of literary work than 4 £ 13 ...
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