stowe in A Sentence

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    The Civil War Stowe.

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    Is everything all right, Mrs. Stowe?

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    Samuel Charles Stowe.

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    Stowe 's gardens.

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    Calvin Ellis Stowe.

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    Civil War Stowe.

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    You will always be in my heart Samuel Charles Stowe.

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    Ing the countryside and the many nearby mountains Stowe and.

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    Thus, Stowe's novel helped to change a nation's moral compass.

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    For the newspaper serialization of her novel, Stowe was paid $400.

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    In 2014, Stowe Boyd, a self-described post-futurist, threw down the gauntlet.

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    Stowe's gardens enabled Cobham to show off his immense wealth and good taste.

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    Following Calvin Stowe's death in 1886, Harriet's own health started to decline rapidly.

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    Following her husband Calvin Stowe's death in 1886, Harriet started rapidly to decline in health.

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    In 1833, during Stowe's time in Cincinnati, the city was afflicted with a serious cholera epidemic.

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    Stowe showed that slavery touched all of society, beyond the people directly involved as masters and slaves.

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    By 1888 the Washington Post reported that as a result of dementia the 77-year-old Stowe started.

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    Along with their interest in literature, Harriet and Calvin Stowe shared a strong belief in abolition.

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    The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Brunswick, Maine is where Stowe lived when she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.

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    In the 1870s, Stowe's brother HenryWardBeecher was accused of adultery, and became the subject of a national scandal.

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    Stowe is honored with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church(USA) on July 1.

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    Stowe showed that slavery touched all of society, beyond the people directly involved as masters, traders and slaves.

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    Stowe's emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery, particularly on families and children, captured the nation's attention.

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    Her mother was his first wife, Roxana, a religious woman who died when Stowe was only five years old.

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    At the time, Stowe had moved with her family to Brunswick, Mainewhere her husband was now teaching at Bowdoin College.

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    At the time, Stowe had moved with her family to Brunswick, where her husband was now teaching at Bowdoin College.

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    At the time, Stowe had moved with her family to Brunswick, Maine, where her husband was now teaching at BowdoinCollege.

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    In the 1870s, Stowe's brother Henry Ward Beecher was accused of adultery, and became the subject of a national scandal.

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    Stowe's novel pointedly illustrated how slavery affected all of society, well beyond those directly involved as masters, traders, and slaves.

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    At the time, Stowe had moved with her family to Brunswick, Maine, where her husband was now teaching at Bowdoin College.

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