Wendell Phillips: the AgitatorFunk & Wagnalls, 1890 - 600 páginas |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Abolition Abolitionists agitation American American Anti-Slavery Society Ann Phillips Anti Anti-Slavery Society asked audience Boston called cause Charles Sumner Christianity Church civilization colored Convention crowd eloquence emancipation England English Europe F. B. Sanborn Faneuil Hall father freedom friends gave genius George William Curtis hand Harriet Martineau heard heart held hour human hundred Ireland Irish John Brown justice Labor letter liberty lips Massachusetts meeting ment moral Motley nation negro never North O'Connell Oliver Johnson opinion orator party Phil Phillips's platform political President pulpit question race reform Republican Senate side slave slave-holders slavery South speak speaker Speeches and Lectures spoke stood Street Sumner Theodore Parker thought thousand tion to-day truth Union utterance Vide Liberator vote Wendell Phillips Whig William Lloyd Garrison women words York