Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... became for a time one of the special contributors to the New York Tribune . She devoted her writing to social and ... became more widely and thickly settled , as newspapers multiplied and enlarged their departments , and called for an ...
... became for a time one of the special contributors to the New York Tribune . She devoted her writing to social and ... became more widely and thickly settled , as newspapers multiplied and enlarged their departments , and called for an ...
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... became the heroine of the hour , and was hailed as the Joan of Arc of the century . The development of those years , and the impetus they gave to women , which has not yet spent itself , has been wonderfully manifested since that time ...
... became the heroine of the hour , and was hailed as the Joan of Arc of the century . The development of those years , and the impetus they gave to women , which has not yet spent itself , has been wonderfully manifested since that time ...
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... became a member , was presented to that body , January 27 , 1881 , and the writer , at the time also a guest of Miss Seward , vividly remembers with what anxious interest she noted quotations made from her book in the Senate Speeches to ...
... became a member , was presented to that body , January 27 , 1881 , and the writer , at the time also a guest of Miss Seward , vividly remembers with what anxious interest she noted quotations made from her book in the Senate Speeches to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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