In Memoriam: Frederick DouglassHelen Douglass J.C. Yorston & Company, 1897 - 350 страница |
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... true merits and character will be emulated . The hearts of the people will be cemented in closer bonds of sympathy for that , and for those for whom he so ably labored . Douglass , the Success , the Student , Worker , Philanthropist ...
... true merits and character will be emulated . The hearts of the people will be cemented in closer bonds of sympathy for that , and for those for whom he so ably labored . Douglass , the Success , the Student , Worker , Philanthropist ...
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... true worth . We are too near to his life and times to do him justice . It will need the future as well as the present to judge him . When the youth of this and future generations read of his struggles to break the fetters which bound ...
... true worth . We are too near to his life and times to do him justice . It will need the future as well as the present to judge him . When the youth of this and future generations read of his struggles to break the fetters which bound ...
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... True as the movement of the stars , the mandate came . No such watching was his , when a few days since he was delivered from the entanglements and infirmities of this mortal prison- house , somewhat shattered in its walls by seventy ...
... True as the movement of the stars , the mandate came . No such watching was his , when a few days since he was delivered from the entanglements and infirmities of this mortal prison- house , somewhat shattered in its walls by seventy ...
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... true hearted friends in the Fatherland . We also often met Mr. Douglass in the course of our journeyings through the States and were most hospitably received in his adopted home in Rochester , N. Y. , and again we were , on many ...
... true hearted friends in the Fatherland . We also often met Mr. Douglass in the course of our journeyings through the States and were most hospitably received in his adopted home in Rochester , N. Y. , and again we were , on many ...
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... true . Is not this an evidence that the American conscience is right , provided it is properly aroused ? As Israel , we mourn the loss of our Moses . God took him . I would rather occupy the place of a mourner in the pew than to attempt ...
... true . Is not this an evidence that the American conscience is right , provided it is properly aroused ? As Israel , we mourn the loss of our Moses . God took him . I would rather occupy the place of a mourner in the pew than to attempt ...
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