Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... Congress and there is a spectre walking over the country in its shroud . . . . If the President succeeds , he shall ... Congress too felt the whiplash of Phillips's tongue . He com- plained bitterly of " the dawdling Congress , " " the ...
... Congress and there is a spectre walking over the country in its shroud . . . . If the President succeeds , he shall ... Congress too felt the whiplash of Phillips's tongue . He com- plained bitterly of " the dawdling Congress , " " the ...
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... Congress , 1st Session , Appendix , XXV , 534 . 5. Ibid . , 34th Congress , 1st Session , Appendix , XXV , 530 ; Howe , pp . 266-267 . 6. Congressional Globe , Appendix , XXV , 545 . 7. Ibid . , Appendix , XXV , 544-545 ; Howe , pp ...
... Congress , 1st Session , Appendix , XXV , 534 . 5. Ibid . , 34th Congress , 1st Session , Appendix , XXV , 530 ; Howe , pp . 266-267 . 6. Congressional Globe , Appendix , XXV , 545 . 7. Ibid . , Appendix , XXV , 544-545 ; Howe , pp ...
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... Congress , 2nd Session , Dec. 18 , 19 , 1860 , pp . 117-119 , 134-143 , especially p . 141 . 11. Ibid . , p . 142 . 12. Ibid . , 36th Congress , 1st Session , Part 1 , Dec. 12 , 1859 , pp . 100- 107 , especially pp . 105-107 . 13 ...
... Congress , 2nd Session , Dec. 18 , 19 , 1860 , pp . 117-119 , 134-143 , especially p . 141 . 11. Ibid . , p . 142 . 12. Ibid . , 36th Congress , 1st Session , Part 1 , Dec. 12 , 1859 , pp . 100- 107 , especially pp . 105-107 . 13 ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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Prophet of Liberty– The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips Oscar Sherwin Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1958 |
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