 | James Monroe Buckley - 1909 - 142 páginas
...accurately estimated. Braintree, March 31, 1776. , . . . I long to hear that you have declared our independency. And, by the way, in the new code of...would remember the ladies and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands.... | |
 | Amelia Mott Gummere - 1910 - 392 páginas
...ironical letter to her husband, John Adams: "I long to hear that you have declared Independency. And in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire that you would remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.... | |
 | 1912 - 468 páginas
...to her husband, John Adams, in the Continental Congress: "I long to hear that you have declared an independency, and, by the way, in the new code of...ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than were your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands. Remember all men would... | |
 | Shailer Mathews - 1913 - 290 páginas
...latter was sitting with the Continental Congress, in March, 1776. "I long to hear you have declared an independency, and by the way, in the new code of laws...desire you would remember the ladies, and be more favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands.... | |
 | William S. Walsh - 1913 - 1042 páginas
...Congress in Philadelphia : " I lorijr to hear that you have declared an independency, and in the r;ew code of laws, which I suppose it will be necessary for you TO make, I desire that you would remember the ladies and be more generous to them than were your ancestors. If particular... | |
 | Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 páginas
...session of the first Continental Congress) I LONG to hear that you have declared an independency. And in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be...generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. ... If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion,... | |
 | Josephine Conger Kaneko - 1918 - 340 páginas
...session of the First Continental Congress.) I long to hear that you have declared an independency. And in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be...generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. . . . If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion,... | |
 | Ryozo Matsumoto - 1923 - 224 páginas
...p.157. 5 Squire, B. The Woman Movement in America, p. 46» • "I long to hear you have declared an independency, and, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will Ъе necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable... | |
 | University of Maine at Orono - 1924 - 596 páginas
...the first of its kind in America. To her husband she wrote: I long to hear that you have declared an independency, and, by the way. in the new code of...ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than were your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands. Remember all men would... | |
 | Hayes Baker-Crothers, Ruth Allison Hudnut - 1924 - 536 páginas
...1776, when he was sitting with the Continental Congress, said : "I long to hear you have declared an independency, and, by the way, in the new code of...I desire you would remember the ladies and be more favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands.... | |
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