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... eyes languid and glazed . " Repeatedly Gar- rison styled him " the great slave hunter and brazen advocate of slave catching . " 30 Emerson damned Webster in an epigram- " Why did all manly gifts in Webster fail ? He wrote on Nature's ...
... eyes languid and glazed . " Repeatedly Gar- rison styled him " the great slave hunter and brazen advocate of slave catching . " 30 Emerson damned Webster in an epigram- " Why did all manly gifts in Webster fail ? He wrote on Nature's ...
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... eyes from a countenance at once evil and formidable . The first sight of Susan B. Anthony on the platform gave one a flash of amazement . Patience and gentleness shone from her mild blue eyes , and in her plain black dress , relieved ...
... eyes from a countenance at once evil and formidable . The first sight of Susan B. Anthony on the platform gave one a flash of amazement . Patience and gentleness shone from her mild blue eyes , and in her plain black dress , relieved ...
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... eyes were sealed , so that , although I knew the Adamses and Otises of 1776 , and the Mary Dyers and Ann Hutchin- sons of older times , I could not recognize the Adamses and Otises , the Dyers and Hutchinsons whom I met in the streets ...
... eyes were sealed , so that , although I knew the Adamses and Otises of 1776 , and the Mary Dyers and Ann Hutchin- sons of older times , I could not recognize the Adamses and Otises , the Dyers and Hutchinsons whom I met in the streets ...
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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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