Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher StoweAn absorbingly interesting portrait of a personality and an age. |
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Page 297
... once picked up the gage , for and against Harriet , and a great newspaper debate began . This was an abrupt development , and it was followed at once by another , equally sudden . Up to this time Uncle Tom's Cabin had been merely a ...
... once picked up the gage , for and against Harriet , and a great newspaper debate began . This was an abrupt development , and it was followed at once by another , equally sudden . Up to this time Uncle Tom's Cabin had been merely a ...
Page 462
... once for her election psalm of praise , What Hath God Wrought ?, and once , in December , to notice President Buchanan's message to Congress and his statement that the North was responsible for the South's fears of a servile rebellion ...
... once for her election psalm of praise , What Hath God Wrought ?, and once , in December , to notice President Buchanan's message to Congress and his statement that the North was responsible for the South's fears of a servile rebellion ...
Page 536
... once did she say that Lady Byron told her the story . That story had " long been per- fectly understood in many circles in England , " and " by a singular concur- rence of circumstances , all the facts of the case , in the most ...
... once did she say that Lady Byron told her the story . That story had " long been per- fectly understood in many circles in England , " and " by a singular concur- rence of circumstances , all the facts of the case , in the most ...
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Abolitionists American Andover anti-slavery Atlantic Boston Bowdoin Brooklyn brother brought Brunswick C. E. Stowe called Calvin Stowe Catharine Beecher Charles Charley Christian Union church Cincinnati dated Hartford daughter dear editor Edward Eliza England eyes father Fred gave George girls H. B. Stowe hand Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet wrote Henry Ward Beecher Henry's Howard Huntington Library husband J. T. Fields Joel Parker John knew Lady Byron Lane Seminary later letter Litchfield literary lived London Lord Lyman Beecher Mandarin Mary Dutton Minister's Wooing Miss morning mother never North novel Ohio once Osgood paper Parker Professor Stowe published Roxana seemed sister slave slavery South story Stowe to J. T. Stowe's Street summer Theodore Tilton thing thought Tilton told took Uncle Tom's Cabin Walnut Hills wanted week wife winter woman words writing York young