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Phillips, Wendell 1811-1884
Most widely held works about
Wendell Phillips
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Wendell Phillips: the agitator
by W. Carlos Martyn
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Wendell and Ann Phillips : the community of reform, 1840-1880
by Irving H Bartlett
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The life and times of Wendell Phillips
by George Lowell Austin
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Heart of man, and other papers
by George Edward Woodberry
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Lectures and orations
by Henry Ward Beecher
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Wendell Phillips ; the agitator with an appendix containing three of the orator's masterpieces, never before published in book form, viz. : "The lost arts", "Daniel O'Connell", "The scholar in a republic
by W. Carlos Martyn
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A Yankee in Canada, : with Anti-slavery and reform papers
by Henry David Thoreau
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Little journeys to the homes of eminent orators
by Elbert Hubbard
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Speeches of Wendell Phillips Stafford, 1913
by Wendell Phillips Stafford
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Law and letters essays and addresses
by S. W Dana
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Sketches from Concord and Appledore. Concord thirty years ago; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Louisa M. Alcott; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Matthew Arnold; David A. Wasson; Wendell Phillips; Appledore and its visitors; John Greenleaf Whittier
by Frank Preston Stearns
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The story of Wendell Phillips: soldier of the common good
by Charles Edward Russell
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Wendell Phillips
by James J Green
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Wendell Phillips; a centennial oration delivered at Park Street Church, Boston, November 28, 1911
by Wendell Phillips Stafford
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A memorial of Wendell Phillips from the city of Boston
by Boston (Mass.)
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Most widely held works by
Wendell Phillips
Speeches, lectures, and letters
by Wendell Phillips
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97
editions published
between
1863
and
1996
in
English
and held by
1,251
libraries
worldwide
V. 2, or "Second series," contains material on "Cotton, the corner-stone of slavery," the abolition movement, capital punishment, woman suffrage, the labor movement, temperance, Christianity, the Puritan principle, and education; and tributes to Theodore Parker, Francis Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Helen Eliza Garrison, and Harriet Martineau. Prefatory note signed: Theodore C. Pease.
Review of Webster's speech on slavery
by Wendell Phillips
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Book
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22
editions published
between
1850
and
1996
in
English
and held by
440
libraries
worldwide
Letters of Lydia Maria Child
by Lydia Maria Child
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Book
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20
editions published
between
1882
and
1969
in
English
and held by
394
libraries
worldwide
Review of Lysander Spooner's essay on the unconstitutionality of slavery
by Wendell Phillips
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Book
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14
editions published
between
1847
and
2010
in
English
and held by
281
libraries
worldwide
The Constitution a pro-slavery compact; selections from the Madison papers, &c
by Wendell Phillips
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Book
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4
editions published
between
1845
and
1970
in
English
and held by
218
libraries
worldwide
The Constitution a pro-slavery compact, or, Extracts from the Madison papers, etc
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Book
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6
editions published
in
1856
in
English
and held by
216
libraries
worldwide
Speech of Hon. Wendell Phillips for aid in the preservation of the Old South Meeting-House
by Wendell Phillips
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Book
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4
editions published
in
1878
in
English
and held by
192
libraries
worldwide
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fewer
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Associated Subjects
Abolitionists African Americans--Suffrage American Civil War (1861-1865) Antislavery movements Beecher, Henry Ward,--1813-1887 Biography Burns, Anthony,--1834-1862 Channing, William Ellery,--1780-1842 Child, Lydia Maria,--1802-1880 Civil rights Constitution (United States) Constitutional law Constitutions Controversial literature Criticism Criticism, interpretation, etc. Democracy English literature Fugitive slaves Garrison, William Lloyd,--1805-1879 Grant, Ulysses S.--1822-1885 Historic buildings--Conservation and restoration History Ingersoll, Robert Green,--1833-1899 Italy--Taormina King, Thomas Starr,--1824-1864 Lawyers Lincoln, Abraham,--1809-1865 Marat, Jean Paul,--1743-1793 Massachusetts Massachusetts--Boston Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) Orators Phillips, Ann Terry Greene,--1813-1886 Phillips, Wendell,--1811-1884 Poetry Political science Prohibition Public opinion Records and correspondence Savonarola, Girolamo,--1452-1498 Slavery Slavery--Controversial literature Slavery--Law and legislation Sumner, Charles,--1811-1874 Temperance Travel United States Women's rights Women--Suffrage
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