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Eminent Women of the Age: Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the ... - Page 48
by James Et Al Parton - 1868 - 660 pages
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans

Lydia Maria Child - African Americans - 1836 - 260 pages
...market is so glutted with flattery, that a little truth may be acceptable, were it only for its rarity. I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken; but though I expect ridicule and censure, it is not in my nature to fear them. A few years hence, the opinion of the world will be a matter in...
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Eminent Women of the Age: Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the ...

James Parton - Suffragists - 1869 - 702 pages
...preface to the book explicitly recognizes the probable dissatisfaction of the public. She says : — " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...them. A few years hence, the opinion of the world will bo a matter in which I have not even the most transient interest ; but this book will be abroad on...
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Letters of Lydia Maria Child

Lydia Maria Child, John Greenleaf Whittier, Wendell Phillips - Abolitionists - 1882 - 330 pages
...sacrifice, prepared for all the consequences which followed. In the preface to her book she says, " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure, I do not fear them. A few years hence, the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not...
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Letters of Lydia Maria Child

Lydia Maria Child - Abolitionists - 1882 - 329 pages
...sacrifice, prepared for all the consequences which, followed. In the preface to her book she says, "I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I have undertake a ; but though I expect ridicule and censure, I do not fear them. A few years hence, the...
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Literary News, Volume 4

American literature - 1883 - 420 pages
...herself to accept the consequences, whatever they might be. In the preface to her book she says: " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure, I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not even...
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The New England Magazine, Volume 2; Volume 8

New England - 1890 - 746 pages
...from her literary associates, the maledictions of foes, and a she states concerning her attitude : " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure, I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I shall have...
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Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of ...

United States - 1884 - 756 pages
...she knew what she hazarded and was prepared for the result is proved by the preface to her book : " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not the...
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Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of ...

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps - Women - 1884 - 760 pages
...she knew what she hazarded and was prepared for the result is proved by the preface to her book : " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not the...
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Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of ...

United States - 1885 - 786 pages
...she knew what she hazarded and was prepared for the result is proved by the preface to her book : " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken ; but though I expect ridicule and censure I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not the...
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The New England Magazine and Bay State Monthly, Volume 4

New England - 1886 - 588 pages
...the great sacrifice, prepared for all the consequences which followed." She said in the preface : " I am fully aware of the unpopularity of the task I...undertaken, but though I expect ridicule and censure, I do not fear them. A few years hence the opinion of the world will be a matter in which I have not even...
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