
Sunny Memories Of Foreign Lands, Volume 1
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About This Book
The following letters were written by Mrs. Stowe for her own personal friends, particularly the members of her own family, and mainly as the transactions referred to in them occurred. During the tour in England and Scotland, frequent allusions are made to public meetings held on her account; but no report is made of the meetings, because that information, was given fully in the newspapers sent to her friends with the letters. Some knowledge of the general tone and spirit of the meetings seems necessary, in order to put the readers of the letters in as favorable a position to appreciate them as...
Chapters (37)(click to expand)
- Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 1 (of 2)
- Preface
- Introductory
- Breakfast In Liverpool—April 11.
- Public Meeting In Liverpool—April 13.
- Public Meeting In Glasgow—April 15.
- Public Meeting In Edinburgh—April 20.
- Public Meeting In Aberdeen—April 21. Address Of The Citizens.
- Public Meeting In Dundee—April 22.
- Address Of The Students Of Glasgow University—April 25.
- Loud Mayor's Dinner At The Mansion House, London—May 2.
- Stafford House Reception—May 7.
- Congregational Union—May 13.
- Royal Highland School Society Dinner, At The Freemason's Tavern, London—May 14.
- Antislavery Society, Exeter Hall—May 16.
- Soirée At Willis's Rooms—May 25.
- Concluding Note.
- Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands
- Letter I
- Letter II
- Letter III
- Letter IV
- Letter V
- Letter VI.
- Letter VII
- Letter VIII
- Letter IX
- Letter X
- Letter XI
- Letter XII
- Letter XIII
- Letter XIV
- Letter XV
- Letter XVI
- Letter XVII
- Letter XVIII
- Notes
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