Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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... hope over your untimely grave . " This to William ; but “ I shall attend to Catharine , and Mary , and George , and Harriet , with the hope that God will bless them with salvation . " If they balked at the Calvinistic enormities , he ...
... hope over your untimely grave . " This to William ; but “ I shall attend to Catharine , and Mary , and George , and Harriet , with the hope that God will bless them with salvation . " If they balked at the Calvinistic enormities , he ...
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... hope over your untimely grave . " This to William ; but “ I shall attend to Catharine , and Mary , and George , and Harriet , with the hope that God will bless them with salvation . " If they balked at the Calvinistic enormities , he ...
... hope over your untimely grave . " This to William ; but “ I shall attend to Catharine , and Mary , and George , and Harriet , with the hope that God will bless them with salvation . " If they balked at the Calvinistic enormities , he ...
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... hope for him . Four days later Harriet was writing to Calvin : " We have been watching all day by the dying bed of little Charley , who is gradually sinking . There is now no hope of his surviving the night . Every kindness is shown us ...
... hope for him . Four days later Harriet was writing to Calvin : " We have been watching all day by the dying bed of little Charley , who is gradually sinking . There is now no hope of his surviving the night . Every kindness is shown us ...
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