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" Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor ; that his office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all... "
Heroes in the Strife; Or, The Temperance Testimonies of Some Eminent Men - 152. oldal
szerző: Frederick Sherlock - 1881 - 278 oldal
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The Life and Letters of Harrison Gray Otis, Federalist, 1765-1848, 2. kötet

Samuel Eliot Morison - 1913 - 360 oldal
...own words: 7 " The Lewis estate, near Alexandria. • See end of this chapter. Some time afterward, it was reported to me, by the city officers, that...supporters a few very insignificant persons of all colors. This information, with the consent of the aldermen, I communicated to the above-named governors,...

William Lloyd Garrison

John Jay Chapman - 1913 - 302 oldal
...the condition of slaves in this country. . . ." At a later period Otis wrote: " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they...visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a very few insignificant persons of all colors. This information, with the consent of the aldermen, I...

Poems of James Russell Lowell: Containing The Vision of Sir Launfal, A Fable ...

James Russell Lowell - 1917 - 662 oldal
...can bide the morn, Crucified Truth, when thou shalt rise anew. TO WL GARRISON 'Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers) that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor ; that bis office was an obscure hole, his oui» visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very...

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1924 - 522 oldal
...can bide the morn, Crucified Truth, when thou shall rise anew. TO WL GARRISON " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor; that hii office was an obscure hole, his oiily visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very...

The Library of Poetry and Song, 3. kötet

William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 oldal
...much to pr.iise, little to lie forgiven. TOM TAYLOR. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor i that his office W.LS .in obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy. and hi» supporters...

Some Newspapers and Newspaper-men: By Oswald Garrison Villard ...

Oswald Garrison Villard - 1926 - 376 oldal
...home in one. For a year and a half Mr. Garrison lived thus in what Mayor Otis's men declared to be "an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few insignificant persons of all colours." This editor had had to go to work as snnn as his common schooling...

The Vision of Sir Launfal and Other Poems

James Russell Lowell - 1910 - 144 oldal
...bloodrusted key. 90 TO WL GARRISON " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officen that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor...supporters a few very insignificant persons of all colors." — Letter of HG Otis. IN a small chamber, friendless and unseen, Toiled o'er his types one...

Littell's Living Age, 86. kötet

1865 - 696 oldal
...disturb Southt-rn gentlemen, — that his officers had '• ferreted out the paper and its editor, whose office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, his supporters a few insignificant persons of all colours." The Southerners, however, could not share...

The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell

James Russell Lowell - 1897 - 526 oldal
...can bide the morn, Crucified Truth, when thou shalt rise anew. TO WL GARRISON " Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they...negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persona of all colors." — Letter of HG Otis. This significant sentence printed at its head gave the...

The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., 1. kötet

Horace Greeley - 1864 - 696 oldal
...of it — in due season reported that his officers had "ferreted out the paper and its editor, whose office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, his supporters a few inxignificant persons of all colors" — whence the said Otis concluded that his...




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