The New England Quarterly, Volumen19New England Quarterly, 1946 Includes section "Bibliography. Articles on the history of New England in periodical literature. |
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... House ! " " To the Revere House for the slave catch- ers ! " Parker tried in vain to still the storm but could not get a hearing . The persons on the platform were bewildered and hesitant . At last Wendell Phillips rose and said ...
... House ! " " To the Revere House for the slave catch- ers ! " Parker tried in vain to still the storm but could not get a hearing . The persons on the platform were bewildered and hesitant . At last Wendell Phillips rose and said ...
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... house Anne Weston described the excite- ment in a graphic letter : Wendell came and told Ann the house was to be mobbed that night . The city was in excitement - everybody at shop doors and , down Washington Street , of people talking ...
... house Anne Weston described the excite- ment in a graphic letter : Wendell came and told Ann the house was to be mobbed that night . The city was in excitement - everybody at shop doors and , down Washington Street , of people talking ...
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... House - Cecil exchange of notes that effected a temporary Anglo - American naval truce . His treatment of the Wilson - House estrangement is less in- cisive than Paul Birdsall's ; his explanation of Lansing's resigna- tion is not ...
... House - Cecil exchange of notes that effected a temporary Anglo - American naval truce . His treatment of the Wilson - House estrangement is less in- cisive than Paul Birdsall's ; his explanation of Lansing's resigna- tion is not ...
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OUR YOUNG AMERICAN MACAULAY Edwin Percy Whipple | 3 |
MILL TOWN ON THE MERRIMACK Louis T Merrill | 19 |
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