id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.32106000602976 Henson, Josiah, Uncle Tom's story of his life; an autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom") from 1789 to 1876. With a pref. by Harriet Beecher Stowe and an introductory note by George Sturge and S. Morley. Edited by John Lobb 1876 .txt text/plain 59684 4237 83 In response to our request for a few words introductory to "Uncle Tom's Life," we have the following from GEORGE STURGE. young master in vain.-Man's extremity, God's opportunity 72 leave him to die.—Meet a "Friend."—A poor white man . The laws of slave states proviſie means and opportunities for revenge so ample, that miscreants like line of stages with the horses, and lived near Montgomery Court House; Riley carried on blacksmithing day's work of a man; and it was not long before I and ask master to let you go down and hear Mr. McKenny preach." I said to my mother: "I do proceeds, or that Master Amos, in fear of my running away, had resolved to turn me into riches LEAVE IIIM TO DIE.-MEET A "FRIEND."—A Poor white MAN. He and his wife lived in Canada for a long time ./cache/uc1.32106000602976.pdf ./txt/uc1.32106000602976.txt