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Other Powers: The Age of Suffrage, Spiritualism, and the Scandalous Victoria ... - Page 245
by Barbara Goldsmith - 1999 - 560 pages
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Beecher and His Accusers: A Complete History of the Great Controversy ...

Francis P. Williamson - Clergy - 1874 - 436 pages
...FHIKND MOULTON:—I ask, through you, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him ne I do before my God. He would have been a better man...not plead for myself. I even wish that I were dead. But others must live to suffer. I will die before any one but myBclf shall be inculpated. All my thoughts...
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The Case of Henry Ward Beecher

Benjamin Franklin Tracy - 1875 - 96 pages
...letter, gentlemen, is as follows : " MY DEAR FRIEND MOULTON : I ask through yon, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do...better man in my circumstances than I have been." Now, I ask you to note that the last clause of that sentence has no sort of relation to the first ;...
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Official Report of the Trial of Henry Ward Beecher, Volume 1

Theodore Tilton, Henry Ward Beecher, Austin Abbott - Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) - 1875 - 910 pages
...: " ' BROOKLYN, Jan. 1st, 1871. " ' MY DEAR FRIEND MOULTON : I ask, through yon, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do...before my God. He would have been a better man in mine circumstances than I have been. I can ask nothing except that he will remember all the other breasts...
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The Beecher Trial: A Review of the Evidence. Reprinted from the New York ...

Henry Ward Beecher - Biography & Autobiography - 1875 - 34 pages
...acknowledgment in his cross-examination. And what does this letter say ? "I ask, through you, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do before my God." Why ? Because Tilton had . accused him of seducing his wife ? It is strange to find an innocent man,...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and ..., Volume 1

Law - 1875 - 830 pages
...that memorandum, which reads thus, I suppose; I read from a print: I ask through you Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do before my God Did you express that sentence in those words or their equivalent to Mr. Moulton that night ? A. I did...
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The Southern Law Review, Volume 1

Law - 1875 - 870 pages
...that memorandum, which reads thus, I suppose; I read from a print: I ask through you Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do before my God Did you express that sentence in those words or their equivalent to Mr. Moulton that night ? A. I did...
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Official Report of the Trial of Henry Ward Beecher, Volume 1

Theodore Tilton, Henry Ward Beecher, Austin Abbott - Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) - 1875 - 922 pages
...1, '71. " In trust with FD Moulton. " Mi dear friend Moulton " I ask through you Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do before my ffod, he would have been a better man, in my circumstances than I have been—I can ask nothing except...
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The Dreadful Decade: Detailing Some Phases in the History of the United ...

Don Carlos Seitz - United States - 1926 - 368 pages
...January 1, 1871. [In trust with FD Moulton.] My dear Friend Moulton: I ask through you, Theodore Tilton's forgiveness, and I humble myself before him as I do...nothing except that he will remember all the other hearts that would ache. I will not plead for myself. I must even wish that I were dead. But others...
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