Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... held at Clay City , Ind . The appointee is a young woman eminently adapted to the work and is one of several ordained women elders in this church . So far as known , the Baptist Church has taken no steps leading to the admission of ...
... held at Clay City , Ind . The appointee is a young woman eminently adapted to the work and is one of several ordained women elders in this church . So far as known , the Baptist Church has taken no steps leading to the admission of ...
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... held in Worcester , Massachusetts , October 23 and 24 , 1850. It was more carefully planned than any that had yet been held . Nine States were represented . The arrangements were perfect - the ad- dresses and papers were of the highest ...
... held in Worcester , Massachusetts , October 23 and 24 , 1850. It was more carefully planned than any that had yet been held . Nine States were represented . The arrangements were perfect - the ad- dresses and papers were of the highest ...
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... held to They be the emancipation of women on the farms , as that of the Knight of Labor had been in the trades . In their public meet- ings , women were invited to take part in the discussions of plans for mutual benefit , for ...
... held to They be the emancipation of women on the farms , as that of the Knight of Labor had been in the trades . In their public meet- ings , women were invited to take part in the discussions of plans for mutual benefit , for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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