Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... John Brown violated the law . Yes . On yonder desk lie the inspired words of men who died violent deaths for breaking the laws of Rome . Why do you listen to them so reverently ? Huss and Wickliffe violated laws ; why honor them ...
... John Brown violated the law . Yes . On yonder desk lie the inspired words of men who died violent deaths for breaking the laws of Rome . Why do you listen to them so reverently ? Huss and Wickliffe violated laws ; why honor them ...
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... John Brown thought the Niggers would sustain him ; But old Massa Wise put his spectacles on his eyes , And landed him in the happy land o ' Canaan . ” ( Luthin , p . 37. ) 34. R. P. Warren , p . 427 . 35. Manuscript letter to Rev ...
... John Brown thought the Niggers would sustain him ; But old Massa Wise put his spectacles on his eyes , And landed him in the happy land o ' Canaan . ” ( Luthin , p . 37. ) 34. R. P. Warren , p . 427 . 35. Manuscript letter to Rev ...
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... John , 463 759 Helper , Hinton R. , 378-380 , 712 Henderson , John B. , 561 Henry , Patrick , 129 , 204 , 217 , 635 Herald of Freedom , 101 Heyward , Caleb , 22-23 Higginson , Henry Lee , 332 Higginson , Thomas W. , 57 , 328-329 , 333 ...
... John , 463 759 Helper , Hinton R. , 378-380 , 712 Henderson , John B. , 561 Henry , Patrick , 129 , 204 , 217 , 635 Herald of Freedom , 101 Heyward , Caleb , 22-23 Higginson , Henry Lee , 332 Higginson , Thomas W. , 57 , 328-329 , 333 ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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