Woman's Record: Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from the Creation to A.D. 1854. Arranged in Four Eras. With Selections from Female Writers of Every AgeHarper & brothers, 1970 - 896 páginas |
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... prison ; whilst those who had come to see the sight displayed the usual disappointment of unfeeling crowds , and even threw stones in their anger . When brought back to her prison , Joan submit- ted to all that had been required of her ...
... prison ; whilst those who had come to see the sight displayed the usual disappointment of unfeeling crowds , and even threw stones in their anger . When brought back to her prison , Joan submit- ted to all that had been required of her ...
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... prison she should never come out . agreed to this , but finally was allowed to go out twice a week . In prison , Grotius devoted himself entirely to his literary pursuits , while his true wife was studying how to effect his liberation ...
... prison she should never come out . agreed to this , but finally was allowed to go out twice a week . In prison , Grotius devoted himself entirely to his literary pursuits , while his true wife was studying how to effect his liberation ...
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... prison , I had been allowed to remain in our house , in which I had many conveniences left , and my health had con- tinued good beyond all expectations . But now I had not a single article of convenience - not even a chair or seat of ...
... prison , I had been allowed to remain in our house , in which I had many conveniences left , and my health had con- tinued good beyond all expectations . But now I had not a single article of convenience - not even a chair or seat of ...
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