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... woman , whose talents and virtues will place her on the list of those , who have benefited their generation and honoured their country . She was the daughter of a New - England clergyman , settled within a few miles of Boston ; a man ...
... woman , whose talents and virtues will place her on the list of those , who have benefited their generation and honoured their country . She was the daughter of a New - England clergyman , settled within a few miles of Boston ; a man ...
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... woman can ef- fect . Pride , vanity , and selfishness are full of claims and exactions , all bustling and importunate for office and distinction . Peremptory denial produces enmity and confusion , but gentle evasion and cautious replies ...
... woman can ef- fect . Pride , vanity , and selfishness are full of claims and exactions , all bustling and importunate for office and distinction . Peremptory denial produces enmity and confusion , but gentle evasion and cautious replies ...
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... woman , as when sur- rounded by fashion , wit , and intellect . No hectic of resentment , no pangs of regret were ever discovered by her , while indulging in the retrospection of an e- ventful life in these shades of retirement . Her ...
... woman , as when sur- rounded by fashion , wit , and intellect . No hectic of resentment , no pangs of regret were ever discovered by her , while indulging in the retrospection of an e- ventful life in these shades of retirement . Her ...
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... woman ! It is not in guilt to provoke inquiry ; it is not in woman to covet danger ; and for a female to resist a monarch and his court is either the rashness of insanity , or the noble daring of virtue . When did the woman escape ...
... woman ! It is not in guilt to provoke inquiry ; it is not in woman to covet danger ; and for a female to resist a monarch and his court is either the rashness of insanity , or the noble daring of virtue . When did the woman escape ...
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... woman , we would blame her . But her situation , like all her histo- ry , was novel and unique . That she aimed to excite a disturbance and oppose the government , is the weak , puerile calumny of panic- struck slanderers . Why the ...
... woman , we would blame her . But her situation , like all her histo- ry , was novel and unique . That she aimed to excite a disturbance and oppose the government , is the weak , puerile calumny of panic- struck slanderers . Why the ...
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