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Life and Characteristics of Henry Ward Beecher

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13
Month
July
Year
1883
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Public Domain
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Life and Characteristics of Henry Ward Beecher
By Lyman Abbott, D. D.,
Assisted by twenty-five or more of the ablest Clergymen and Scholars in the United States and Great Britain.
Each of these distinguished literary men, from his own stand point, gives an analysis of Mr. Beecher's remarkable powers, and his habits and characteristics. That part of the book devoted to Mr. Beecher's historic visit to England during our civil war, and to the record of those powerful and eloquent speeches which he then made, to any patriotic American, is worth more than the price of the book.
In speaking of the influence of Mr. Beecher at that time, in changing public sentiment in Great Britain, and modifying the policy of the British
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HORACE STACY, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News