Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . ullyit did this every American school boy Dudley Warner (in the Atlantic Monthlyof September, 1896) attributes to the vigorousand noble appeal which Mrs. Stowe addressedto the women of England, — while the CivilWar was going on, — a great measure of thesympathy that England felt for the Northduring that irrepressible conflict. And thisappeal was directly due to a remarkable docu-ment sent to the women of America by thewomen of England just after Uncle Tom was brought out in the mo


Romantic days in old Boston; the story of the city and of its people during the nineteenth century . ullyit did this every American school boy Dudley Warner (in the Atlantic Monthlyof September, 1896) attributes to the vigorousand noble appeal which Mrs. Stowe addressedto the women of England, — while the CivilWar was going on, — a great measure of thesympathy that England felt for the Northduring that irrepressible conflict. And thisappeal was directly due to a remarkable docu-ment sent to the women of America by thewomen of England just after Uncle Tom was brought out in the mother country. Therehad then (in 1853) been presented to as a result of a meeting at Stafford Housea huge petition against slavery together withan address composed by Lord petition had previously been put into thehands of canvassers in England and on thecontinent as far as Jerusalem, with the resultthat signatures of 562,848 women were ob-tained with their occupations and residencesfrom the nobility on the steps of the thronedown to the maids in the kitchen. All who.


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