The Life and Letters of John Brown: Liberator of Kansas and Martyr of Virginia, Volume 10

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Negro Universities Press, 1969 - 645 pagina's
The merchant, Antonio, borrows money from Shylock, the Jew and signs a bond stipulating that if the money is not paid when due, Shylock may cut a pound of flesh from Antonio's body. Antonio is unable to pay the debt and is brought to trial where he is defended by Portia, disguised as a man.

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JOHN BROWN AS A BUSINESS
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