The North American Review, Band 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... woman has always been the same in every time of the world and every state of civilization ; and the man and woman are the same though their skins be white , black , or yellow ; whether they are of royal blood or negroes in a Georgia ...
... woman has always been the same in every time of the world and every state of civilization ; and the man and woman are the same though their skins be white , black , or yellow ; whether they are of royal blood or negroes in a Georgia ...
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... woman are ardently devoted to each other , and both deeply conscious of their responsibility for each other's happiness ; who enter on their new life with such beautiful aspirations that cynics laugh and shrug , if by any chance they ...
... woman are ardently devoted to each other , and both deeply conscious of their responsibility for each other's happiness ; who enter on their new life with such beautiful aspirations that cynics laugh and shrug , if by any chance they ...
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... woman to be so taught than to sit at the feet of a Gamaliel . They Women are at present in a restless state of transition . have broken forth from the citadel of home , where have walked the holy women of all past ages ; they are ...
... woman to be so taught than to sit at the feet of a Gamaliel . They Women are at present in a restless state of transition . have broken forth from the citadel of home , where have walked the holy women of all past ages ; they are ...
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