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... York , were the organs of the Middle States . Then there was the Abolitionist under the editorship for a time of William Goodell ; the Philanthropist in Cincinnati ; and later the National Era , ably edited by Dr. Gamaliel Bailey in ...
... York , were the organs of the Middle States . Then there was the Abolitionist under the editorship for a time of William Goodell ; the Philanthropist in Cincinnati ; and later the National Era , ably edited by Dr. Gamaliel Bailey in ...
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... York World , Dec. 23 , 1863 . 43. Liberator , XXXIII : 22 , May 29 , 1863 . 44. Ibid . , XXXIV : 6 , Feb. 5 , 1864 . 45. So stated by Martyn , p . 335 . CHAPTER FORTY - TWO " Don't Swap Horses " 1. Liberator , XXXIV : 6 , Feb. 5 , 1864 ...
... York World , Dec. 23 , 1863 . 43. Liberator , XXXIII : 22 , May 29 , 1863 . 44. Ibid . , XXXIV : 6 , Feb. 5 , 1864 . 45. So stated by Martyn , p . 335 . CHAPTER FORTY - TWO " Don't Swap Horses " 1. Liberator , XXXIV : 6 , Feb. 5 , 1864 ...
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... York , 1917-1937 ) , I , 89–90 . CHAPTER FORTY - FIVE The Greeneville Tailor - Political Goths 1. George F. Milton , The Age of Hate ( New York , 1930 ) , p . 164 . 2. Ibid . , p . 169 . 3. Oberholtzer , History of the United States , I ...
... York , 1917-1937 ) , I , 89–90 . CHAPTER FORTY - FIVE The Greeneville Tailor - Political Goths 1. George F. Milton , The Age of Hate ( New York , 1930 ) , p . 164 . 2. Ibid . , p . 169 . 3. Oberholtzer , History of the United States , I ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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