Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... voice it is difficult to hear . She is mighty ; she stands at the fountain head of national edu- cation and influence , swaying the minds of the people at her will . When the Church speaks , no ear trumpet is neces- sary to enable us to ...
... voice it is difficult to hear . She is mighty ; she stands at the fountain head of national edu- cation and influence , swaying the minds of the people at her will . When the Church speaks , no ear trumpet is neces- sary to enable us to ...
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... Voice- " What's her name ? " Phillips- " Matilda Anika . " Another voice- " What's that ? " ( Laughter . Hisses . General uproar . ) The German woman again essayed to speak . Mrs. Ernestine L. Rose said she would interpret the speech if ...
... Voice- " What's her name ? " Phillips- " Matilda Anika . " Another voice- " What's that ? " ( Laughter . Hisses . General uproar . ) The German woman again essayed to speak . Mrs. Ernestine L. Rose said she would interpret the speech if ...
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... voice , ' How about New Orleans ? ' Another voice , ' Hang Jefferson Davis . ' ) Hang Jefferson Davis , he says . ( Cries of ' No , ' and ' Down with him . ' ) Hang Jefferson Davis , he says . ( A voice , ' Hang Thaddeus Stevens and ...
... voice , ' How about New Orleans ? ' Another voice , ' Hang Jefferson Davis . ' ) Hang Jefferson Davis , he says . ( Cries of ' No , ' and ' Down with him . ' ) Hang Jefferson Davis , he says . ( A voice , ' Hang Thaddeus Stevens and ...
Turinys
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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