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" Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is! "
Queen Victoria and other excellent women. Being lives of Victoria, R.I. (by ... - Стр. 127
авторы: James Macaulay - 1904
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Lady Hymn Writers

Emma Raymond Pitman - 1892 - Страниц: 390
...profoundly stirred all the hearts that felt for the slave ; and Mrs. Stowe's brother Edward wrote to her : " Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." She took his advice, and wrote the tale...
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McClure's Magazine ..., Том 36

1911 - Страниц: 924
...enforcement of the Fugitive-Slave Law. I remember distinctly saying in one of them: 'Now, Hattie, if 1 could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is!'" "God Helping Me, 1 Will Write!" A daughter...
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The Altruistic Review, Том 2

1894 - Страниц: 436
...HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, THE HUMANITARIAN. BY BERTHA DAMARIS KXOBE. NOW, Harriet, if I could use the pen as you can, I would write something that would make the whole world feel what an accursed thing is slavery." This message of inspiration, embodied in a letter Harriet...
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The Great American Book of Biography, Illustrious Americans: Their Lives and ...

1896 - Страниц: 752
...caused by the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law. I remember distinctly saying in one of them, ' Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is.' " When we lived in Boston your mother often...
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Noble Living and Grand Achievement: Giants of the Republic, Embracing the ...

Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1896 - Страниц: 750
...caused by the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law. I remember distinctly saying in one of them, ' Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." " When we lived in Boston your mother often...
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Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe

Annie Fields - 1897 - Страниц: 416
...on their way to Canada. After Mrs. Stowe reached Brunswick Mrs. Edward Beecher wrote to her sister: "Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I . , would write something to make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." One of Mrs. Stowe 's children remembers...
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Talks about Authors and Their Work

Ella Reeve Ware - 1899 - Страниц: 244
...every man, woman and child in the United States should be free. Her sister wrote to her from Boston: "Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." When Mrs. Stowe read this, she rose from...
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Introduction to the Study of American Literature

William Cranston Lawton - 1902 - Страниц: 398
...intense conviction of religious duty. A sister-inlaw apparently threw the firebrand by writing : " Now, Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." Under these conditions, as Mrs. Stowe always afterward...
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History of Ohio: Covering the Periods of Indian, French and British Dominion ...

Rowland H. Rerick - 1902 - Страниц: 436
...Harriet Beecher Stowe. In it were these words, inspired by the compromise and the fugitive slave law : "Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed tiling slavery is." Harriet Beecher had come to Cincinnati...
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American Literature

Julian Willis Abernethy - 1902 - Страниц: 534
...hearts were aflame with indignation at Webster's Seventh of March speech, a sister wrote from Boston: "Hattie, if I could use a pen as you can, I would write something to make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery is." Crushing the letter in her hand...
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