"If any imagine from the literary tone of……" — George Ripley
"If any imagine from the literary tone of the preceding remarks that we are indifferent to the radical movement for the benefit of the masses which is the crowning glory of the nineteenth century, they will soon discover their egregious mistake."
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George Ripley
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9 Quotes by George Ripley
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