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As to the other gentleman , she had insufficient acquaintance with him and besides , she pointed out , she was only eighteen and wished to remain single for at least another three years . She signed the letter " Your most dutiful and ...
As to the other gentleman , she had insufficient acquaintance with him and besides , she pointed out , she was only eighteen and wished to remain single for at least another three years . She signed the letter " Your most dutiful and ...
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... defenders of slavery were unanimous in attacking her integrity and gentility - any woman who dared to write as she had , could not be a lady . To rebut her , at least fourteen novels appeared in defense of slavery ...
... defenders of slavery were unanimous in attacking her integrity and gentility - any woman who dared to write as she had , could not be a lady . To rebut her , at least fourteen novels appeared in defense of slavery ...
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In all , at least 3200 women on both sides made a career of nursing in the Civil War . Hardships and male prejudice dogged their steps and pursued them even after the war . They had great difficulty in winning recognition for their ...
In all , at least 3200 women on both sides made a career of nursing in the Civil War . Hardships and male prejudice dogged their steps and pursued them even after the war . They had great difficulty in winning recognition for their ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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