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1270:(New York: Henry Holt, 2009), pp. 269, 280.
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1208:Genius of Universal Emancipation
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1364:Dorset Echo
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992:References
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532:Overstrand
517:missionary
502:Overstrand
237:Brick Lane
222:Northrepps
121:newspapers
67:Early life
1868:Verderers
1669:, to 1832
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629:John Bell
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980:See also
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1184:in 1880
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