Prophet of Liberty: The Life and Times of Wendell Phillips |
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... Street and branch at 135th Street ) , and Yale University Library . Cornell University Library sent me photo- stats of manuscript letters in its possession . For many courte- sies extended to me I am deeply grateful to Mr. Richard G ...
... Street and branch at 135th Street ) , and Yale University Library . Cornell University Library sent me photo- stats of manuscript letters in its possession . For many courte- sies extended to me I am deeply grateful to Mr. Richard G ...
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... Street Jail where Garrison was safely locked in a cell , " accompanied , " as he said , " by two delightful associates - a good conscience and a cheerful mind . " Phillips also found out the occasion of the riot . The Aboli- tionists ...
... Street Jail where Garrison was safely locked in a cell , " accompanied , " as he said , " by two delightful associates - a good conscience and a cheerful mind . " Phillips also found out the occasion of the riot . The Aboli- tionists ...
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... street and refused to shake his hand . Several ministers lost their positions by in- viting him into their pulpits . At this juncture a company of gentlemen met , passed a simple resolution and went home- " Resolved , That the Reverend ...
... street and refused to shake his hand . Several ministers lost their positions by in- viting him into their pulpits . At this juncture a company of gentlemen met , passed a simple resolution and went home- " Resolved , That the Reverend ...
Contents
The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
Copyright | |
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