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From a Charles Aulds email Well, it should probably come as no surprise, my having been a Republican all my life until a couple of years ago, but I had never heard of Barbara Boxer, at least enough to recognize her name, until these confirmation hearings ...
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From a Charles Aulds email Well, it should probably come as no surprise, my having been a Republican all my life until a couple of years ago, but I had never heard of Barbara Boxer, at least enough to recognize her name, until these confirmation hearings ...
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It was agreed to raise Brodie's shanty first, as he had young children, and the Aulds could stay with them until their own shanty was ready.
The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Gordon Sellar
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Surprising what a quantity was made, due to the Aulds and Brodies helping, who got their share.
The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825 Gordon Sellar
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The Aulds had always taken an interest in Douglass's career, -- he had, indeed, given the family a wide though not altogether enviable reputation in his books and lectures, -- and this good lady had followed the procession for miles, that she might have the opportunity to speak to her grandfather's former slave and see him walk in the procession.
Frederick Douglass 1932
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The slaveholding church, with its Coveys, Weedens, Aulds, and Hopkins, I could see through at once, but I could not see how Elm St.eet church, in New Bedford, could be regarded as sanctioning the Christianity of these characters in the church at St. Michael's.
My Bondage and My Freedom Frederick Douglass 1856
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The slaveholding church, with its Coveys, Weedens, Aulds, and Hopkins, I could see through at once, but I could not see how Elm Street church, in New Bedford, could be regarded as sanctioning the Christianity of these characters in the church at St. Michael's.
My Bondage and My Freedom. By Frederick Douglass. With and Introduction. By James M`Cune Smith. 1855
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The slaveholding church, with its Coveys, Weedens, Aulds, and Hopkins, I could see through at once, but I could not see how Elm Street church, in New Bedford, could be regarded as sanctioning the christianity of these characters in the church at St. Michael's.
My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I.--Life as a Slave. Part II.--Life as a Freeman 1850
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TJ Aulds will have the full story in the news pages tomorrow.
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TJ Aulds will have the full story in the news pages tomorrow.
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