Crusader in Crinoline: The Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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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 . 3 6 Brush with Slavery ARRIET did not ...
... 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 . 3 6 Brush with Slavery ARRIET did not ...
Page 575
... give my special thanks to the Professor for his letter . His hand- writing , which does really look like Arabic - a very graceful character , surely - happens to be remarkably legible to me , and I did not hesitate over a single word ...
... give my special thanks to the Professor for his letter . His hand- writing , which does really look like Arabic - a very graceful character , surely - happens to be remarkably legible to me , and I did not hesitate over a single word ...
Page 587
... give her final public readings . They were to be the last ones she would ever give , her experiences in the West having convinced her that the work was too severe for one of her age and constitution . In New York she had made certain ...
... give her final public readings . They were to be the last ones she would ever give , her experiences in the West having convinced her that the work was too severe for one of her age and constitution . In New York she had made certain ...
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