Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1957 - 294 Seiten |
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... tion there can be no doubt ; the link is at once spiritual and genealogical . Born in New York in the year after the outbreak of the Civil War , John Jay Chapman numbered Huguenot , Dutch , and English ancestors , including the ...
... tion there can be no doubt ; the link is at once spiritual and genealogical . Born in New York in the year after the outbreak of the Civil War , John Jay Chapman numbered Huguenot , Dutch , and English ancestors , including the ...
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... tion : nay , more - know that a hundred men stand ready to fill our place as soon as it is made vacant by violence . The Liberator shall yet live - live to warn you of your danger and guilt - live to plead for the perishing slaves ...
... tion : nay , more - know that a hundred men stand ready to fill our place as soon as it is made vacant by violence . The Liberator shall yet live - live to warn you of your danger and guilt - live to plead for the perishing slaves ...
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... tion : he was a journalist . If a man writes all the time , his manner- isms become intensified . Garrison became a common scold - and yet not a common scold , because his inner temper was perfect , and his subject the great subject of ...
... tion : he was a journalist . If a man writes all the time , his manner- isms become intensified . Garrison became a common scold - and yet not a common scold , because his inner temper was perfect , and his subject the great subject of ...
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WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON | 3 |
WALT WHITMAN | 141 |
EMERSON | 150 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abolition Abolitionists agitation American Anti-Slavery Society appears artist beautiful Boston cause Channing Chapman character church classes Coatesville courage criticism Eliot Emerson England epoch essay evil eyes Faneuil Hall feeling felt followed force free speech Fugitive Slave Law Garrison genius give hand Harriet Martineau Harvard heart human idea influence intellect interest John Jay Chapman knew Liberator literature lived look matter meeting ment mind Missouri Compromise moral movement nation nature never North opinion passion perhaps philosophy play poet poetry political Prudence Crandall question reform Rynders scholars seems seen Shakespeare slave Slave Power slaveholders slavery social sort soul South Southern speak spirit thing thought tion to-day Transcendentalists Troilus Troilus and Cressida truth utterance Walt Whitman Wendell Phillips Whitman whole William Lloyd Garrison writes wrote young