The Trial of Theodore Parker for the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil Hall Against Kidnapping: Before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the Defence"Before the Circuit Court of the United States, at Boston, April 3, 1855, with the defence. |
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... Minister of the Christian Religion on trial for keeping the Golden Rule ! It is alleged that I have spoken in Boston against kidnapping in Boston ; that in my own pulpit , as a minister , I have denounced Boston men for stealing my own ...
... Minister of the Christian Religion on trial for keeping the Golden Rule ! It is alleged that I have spoken in Boston against kidnapping in Boston ; that in my own pulpit , as a minister , I have denounced Boston men for stealing my own ...
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... minister of the first church in Salem , the son of the first minister ever ordained in New England , - and ancestor of this noble - hearted man [ Rev. T. W. Higginson ] who is now also indicted for a " misdemeanor , " found other laws ...
... minister of the first church in Salem , the son of the first minister ever ordained in New England , - and ancestor of this noble - hearted man [ Rev. T. W. Higginson ] who is now also indicted for a " misdemeanor , " found other laws ...
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... minister with the worst of language , threatened to cut off his ears , slit his nose , and at last to shoot him through the head . " The minister , " being a reverend man , continued all this time uncovered in the heat of the sun ...
... minister with the worst of language , threatened to cut off his ears , slit his nose , and at last to shoot him through the head . " The minister , " being a reverend man , continued all this time uncovered in the heat of the sun ...
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