Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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Page 124
... lived next door to Samuel Foote and occasionally entertained the Club . He later returned to his native Rhode Island and was Lieutenant Governor of his State during the Civil War . Greene became an eminent constitutional lawyer . Rhode ...
... lived next door to Samuel Foote and occasionally entertained the Club . He later returned to his native Rhode Island and was Lieutenant Governor of his State during the Civil War . Greene became an eminent constitutional lawyer . Rhode ...
Page 228
... lived through this dreadful time and lived valiantly . We know how she felt from day to day , because she kept a journal for her absent husband . Indeed , Calvin seems to have expressed the wish , though perhaps not too insistently , to ...
... lived through this dreadful time and lived valiantly . We know how she felt from day to day , because she kept a journal for her absent husband . Indeed , Calvin seems to have expressed the wish , though perhaps not too insistently , to ...
Page 398
... lived before the day of Daguerre's chemical pictures and had never posed even for a family pencil . But in Boston lived a painter who had known Eliza and who indeed is said to have been in love with her himself . Calvin and Harriet met ...
... lived before the day of Daguerre's chemical pictures and had never posed even for a family pencil . But in Boston lived a painter who had known Eliza and who indeed is said to have been in love with her himself . Calvin and Harriet met ...
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