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She could not sign a contract and could not sue in court ; on the other hand , she could not be sued and her husband was fully liable for her debts . American courts were more lenient toward women . Colonial authorities protected a ...
She could not sign a contract and could not sue in court ; on the other hand , she could not be sued and her husband was fully liable for her debts . American courts were more lenient toward women . Colonial authorities protected a ...
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entire distance of the journey carrying a baby and leading her other children by the hand . ... a girl of fourteen summers walking round and round in a circle , wringing her hands and calling upon her dead parent ; a boy of twelve ...
entire distance of the journey carrying a baby and leading her other children by the hand . ... a girl of fourteen summers walking round and round in a circle , wringing her hands and calling upon her dead parent ; a boy of twelve ...
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These misgivings also motivated the opposition of politicians , party machines , and entrenched hierarchies on every level of government . All feared that " the hand that rocks the cradle " might , given suffrage , also rock the boat .
These misgivings also motivated the opposition of politicians , party machines , and entrenched hierarchies on every level of government . All feared that " the hand that rocks the cradle " might , given suffrage , also rock the boat .
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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