Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... Quaker . The people waited to greet the old Quaker and asked him home for the night , but they pelted Phillips with rotten eggs as he went down the street in the dark . Afterwards Phillips said to the old Quaker : " I said just what you ...
... Quaker . The people waited to greet the old Quaker and asked him home for the night , but they pelted Phillips with rotten eggs as he went down the street in the dark . Afterwards Phillips said to the old Quaker : " I said just what you ...
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... Quaker lady , and Richard D. Webb of Dublin , a rich Quaker printer , who put out an edition of non - resistant pamphlets just to raise a little bit of a row . They became best friends too with the orator George Thompson and went ...
... Quaker lady , and Richard D. Webb of Dublin , a rich Quaker printer , who put out an edition of non - resistant pamphlets just to raise a little bit of a row . They became best friends too with the orator George Thompson and went ...
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... ( Quakers and Slavery in America , New Haven , 1950 ) lucidly analyzes the split in Quaker ranks on slavery . Gradualism particularly characterized their approach to the problem of emancipation . Yet even here the Society of Friends split ...
... ( Quakers and Slavery in America , New Haven , 1950 ) lucidly analyzes the split in Quaker ranks on slavery . Gradualism particularly characterized their approach to the problem of emancipation . Yet even here the Society of Friends split ...
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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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