Landmarks of Liberty: The Growth of American Political Ideals as Recorded in Speeches from Otis to HughesRobert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan Books for Libraries Press, 1971 - 340 страници |
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... Beecher delivered his address in Liv- erpool on October 16 , 1863. Lack of cotton and the closing of Southern markets to English goods had brought no little distress to the poorer people . It was Beecher's task to try to win over to the ...
... Beecher delivered his address in Liv- erpool on October 16 , 1863. Lack of cotton and the closing of Southern markets to English goods had brought no little distress to the poorer people . It was Beecher's task to try to win over to the ...
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... Beecher speak seemed so unwill- ing to listen ? What means did Beecher take to gain the sympathy of his audience ? Was Beecher successful in gaining the attention of his Liver- pool audience ? Do you think Beecher , in spite of the ...
... Beecher speak seemed so unwill- ing to listen ? What means did Beecher take to gain the sympathy of his audience ? Was Beecher successful in gaining the attention of his Liver- pool audience ? Do you think Beecher , in spite of the ...
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... BEECHER Henry Ward Beecher was born in Litchfield , Connecticut , June 24 , 1813. In 1834 he was graduated from Amherst Col- lege , and three years later from the Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati , Ohio , of which his father ...
... BEECHER Henry Ward Beecher was born in Litchfield , Connecticut , June 24 , 1813. In 1834 he was graduated from Amherst Col- lege , and three years later from the Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati , Ohio , of which his father ...
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