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Redpath's dedication to the antislavery cause is to be praised, but his historical detachment must be discounted.
An Exchange on John Brown Foner, Philip S. 1971
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Redpath's "Concordance to the Septuagint and other Greek Versions of the Old Testament" (Oxford, 1892-97).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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He made his headquarters in Boston, at Redpath's office, where there was pretty sure to be a congenial company, of which he was presently the center.
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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He made his headquarters in Boston, at Redpath's office, where there was pretty sure to be a congenial company, of which he was presently the center.
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume I, Part 2: 1835-1866 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Redpath's admiration for Allis Porter was limited to his admiration for her as a young lady.
Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896
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There was nothing really patently dishonest about this arrangement, and Redpath's mind had been dulled to fine discrimination by the idea that he was falsely distrusted.
Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896
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Allis had not spoken; she had listened gratefully to Redpath's string of kindly directions.
Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896
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Sitting in the stand Allis saw, with a cry of dismay, Redpath's whip - hand go up.
Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896
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He had heard derogatory remarks about Redpath's riding of Lucretia in the Brooklyn Handicap; the Porters, no doubt dissatisfied -- suspicious of the jockey -- had put up Alan to insure an honest ride.
Thoroughbreds William Alexander Fraser 1896
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Redpath's "attractions" as long and as often as distance would permit.
Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 2 (1867-1875) Mark Twain 1872
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