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154 AMEBICAN WOMEN AND HOSPITALS.
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For It Is Some Certain Time That A More ...
tration is indebted for _electcvral triumphs in one or two States * the Having caricatures * known this of her lady and for some her addresses time , I have which been have amused been at
is from in furnished their a handsome a vul correspondence the gar Eng stump and lish -speaker public ifted . Miss b or y Dickinson Charles an extrav Quakeress Mackay agant is , very whose and partizan far G . reli removed A . . Sal ious She a _^
woman training _^ s has sincere taug utterance ht her g that to young there the world is nothing of any , unfeminine conviction g in by a
breaking which she down is deep of conventional ly moved . For fences her to it stand required as she no does violent
to-Just plead a the cause of she the came wronged to slave Boston and from the imperilled Philadelhia nation and . p
stood before year the ago earnest and sad labourers for justice , asking , to be shoulders heard— . asking Was it them a vision to lay — a this portion blooming of their girl burthen , scarce on ly out her
invited and Theodore of her spoke to teens Parker occupy in , town glowing had the halls so pul with latel p and it y of a village passed the sublim Music lecture . e Then purpose - Hall rooms she , ? from went of She , Massa which about was
chusetts . It was found that she had something greater than genius—a deep heart all aglow with the coming dawn for the
n Beneath Deep ation called , a the sp unto irit blows consecrated deep of , and this the to child heart the the love of treacherous the of justice people and demons respon mercy ded of . .
seemed oppression to which have s been till haunted raised the to North bruise shrank the and head fled of . that She
serpent in the North , called up the Copperhead . Ilinc illc & lachrymce .
favourable North When ther it e to became must slavery be manifest a should terrible be that civil offered , war unless in to America some the South compromise there by was the
not a woman , in the Free States who pleaded for peace , at such their they a cost hearts braced . Silentl ; themselves and y th when ey watched the for the alarm the agonies approaching sounded which throug were storrn h the to ; c p almly land ierce ,
to they the gave great fathers cause , . husbands Nearly , half lovers a , millio sons , n tearfull men have y , but perished firmly _,, in the conflictand all imagine how much agony is implied
; may in that for fact ; and which yet from shall no leave woman the ' s homes heart has of been the Southern wrung a
slaves cry to any be peace the perpetual prey of the spoiler . _" First pure , then peaceable , " has been their motto . set themselves to do
and When bear the whatever war came part , the they women could at . once Every city , village , and
scrap even ing country lint for homestead the wounded , was , filled paring with fruits groups to be of dried women and ,
154 Amebican Women And Hospitals.
154 AMEBICAN WOMEN AND HOSPITALS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 154, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/10/
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