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... Henry David Thoreau , The Writings of Henry David Thoreau , X , 197–236 . 31. Liberator , XXIX : 48 , Dec. 2 , 1859 . 32. Ibid . , XXIX : 48 , Dec. 2 , 1859 . 33. One of the visitors was Governor Henry A. Wise . Wise gave public ...
... Henry David Thoreau , The Writings of Henry David Thoreau , X , 197–236 . 31. Liberator , XXIX : 48 , Dec. 2 , 1859 . 32. Ibid . , XXIX : 48 , Dec. 2 , 1859 . 33. One of the visitors was Governor Henry A. Wise . Wise gave public ...
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... HENRY BESTON ( HENRY BESTON ) . The Book of Vaga- bonds . New York , Doran , 1925 . SHEPPERSON , GEORGE . " Frederick Douglass and Scotland , " Jour- nal of Negro History ( July , 1953 ) , XXXVIII , No. 3 , 307-321 . SHOTWELL , WALTER ...
... HENRY BESTON ( HENRY BESTON ) . The Book of Vaga- bonds . New York , Doran , 1925 . SHEPPERSON , GEORGE . " Frederick Douglass and Scotland , " Jour- nal of Negro History ( July , 1953 ) , XXXVIII , No. 3 , 307-321 . SHOTWELL , WALTER ...
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... Henry W. , 132 , 214-215 , 217 , 271 , 302 ; " Beecher's Bibles , " 319 ; 340 , 377 , 451 , 479 , 510 , 614 , 624 , 722 Beecher , Rev. Dr. Lyman , 30-32 , 667 Belknap , William W. , 622 Bell , John , 417 , 431 Belmont , August , 416 ...
... Henry W. , 132 , 214-215 , 217 , 271 , 302 ; " Beecher's Bibles , " 319 ; 340 , 377 , 451 , 479 , 510 , 614 , 624 , 722 Beecher , Rev. Dr. Lyman , 30-32 , 667 Belknap , William W. , 622 Bell , John , 417 , 431 Belmont , August , 416 ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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