The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 18
... can't have Sentiments favourable enough to him to take time to think on the Subject .... But as I know ' tis my Happiness you consult , I must beg the favour of you to pay my compliments to the old Gentleman for his Generosity and ...
... can't have Sentiments favourable enough to him to take time to think on the Subject .... But as I know ' tis my Happiness you consult , I must beg the favour of you to pay my compliments to the old Gentleman for his Generosity and ...
Page 98
... can't help you . . . . She ranks me . " Clara Barton , who nursed soldiers without an appointment by the Sanitary Commission , also saw the need for helping the wounded as soon as possible after injury . At Antietam , she arrived with ...
... can't help you . . . . She ranks me . " Clara Barton , who nursed soldiers without an appointment by the Sanitary Commission , also saw the need for helping the wounded as soon as possible after injury . At Antietam , she arrived with ...
Page 103
... to stop fighten them yankees till you kill the last one of them , but try and get off and come home and fix us all up some and then you can go back and fight them a heep harder .... We can't none of us hold out much longer down here ...
... to stop fighten them yankees till you kill the last one of them , but try and get off and come home and fix us all up some and then you can go back and fight them a heep harder .... We can't none of us hold out much longer down here ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |