Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell PhillipsBookman Associates, 1958 - 814 psl. |
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... tion to turn the Missouri Compromise into a juggle and a cheat , ” said one Northern journal.10 " Could anything but a desire to buy the South at the next presidential shambles dictate such an outrage ? " Even friends of the measure ...
... tion to turn the Missouri Compromise into a juggle and a cheat , ” said one Northern journal.10 " Could anything but a desire to buy the South at the next presidential shambles dictate such an outrage ? " Even friends of the measure ...
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... tion , 56-57 ; speaks at Faneuil Hall on murder of Lovejoy , Dec. 8 , 1837 , 66-72 ; 83 , 87 ; eulogizes Lydia M. Child , 89 , and Angelina Grimké , 93 ; 95 , 98 , 101 , 104-105 , 107-108 ; tour of Europe , 109-119 ; to Thompson on ...
... tion , 56-57 ; speaks at Faneuil Hall on murder of Lovejoy , Dec. 8 , 1837 , 66-72 ; 83 , 87 ; eulogizes Lydia M. Child , 89 , and Angelina Grimké , 93 ; 95 , 98 , 101 , 104-105 , 107-108 ; tour of Europe , 109-119 ; to Thompson on ...
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... tion , 470 , 471 , 474 ; heads delega- tion to Lincoln , 474-476 ; 479 , 484 ; lectures on Toussaint L'Ouverture , 484-485 ; secures Metropolitan Po- lice , 485 ; on Lincoln's " 10 % States , " 485-487 ; urges vote for Negroes , 487 ...
... tion , 470 , 471 , 474 ; heads delega- tion to Lincoln , 474-476 ; 479 , 484 ; lectures on Toussaint L'Ouverture , 484-485 ; secures Metropolitan Po- lice , 485 ; on Lincoln's " 10 % States , " 485-487 ; urges vote for Negroes , 487 ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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