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152 AMEBICAN WOMEN AND HOSPITALS.
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For It Is Some Certain Time That A More ...
the providing le for and the the conduct inevitable of tendencies government of ; republican but the habits institu of
tions peop have , prevailed over ancient forms to a large extent in a When country , the where history red tap of e the is a much chief weaker movements article of than that elsewhere nation— _.
uncompromising that religious her , in political fluence fidelity , was and potent to social the — ri at are ht every written she step will . , it be B will y shewn devotio be to shewn n have , by
lived up to the equal position which g , she must in future occupy . We hear of many women who have been concerned in the
to agitations Mrs . Stowe of America and Anne , from Dickinson Miss _Grimke ; but never and Lucreti yet have a Mott we the
great been heard a wrong of singular any which leading uniformit has woman overshadowed in their giving position that her aid country and to the it . has side There always of has
been on the side of freedom y and justice . Amongst , the list of the martyrs of liberty , their names are written bright and
have high . given Some up of important them , as Miss interes _Grimke ts in _* the and South Mattie rather Griffiths than ,
share in the national crime . When the anti-slavery movement with was first families inaugurated North , and few authors Southas in L America dia Maria were Child so popular and ;
responded work when s , were hearing with cast , the out her call of whole thousands of the soul hour , and of upon wrote homes y all for which true the hearts slaves before , , had her she
drew welcomed nearer them to ; her yet cross she did . She not falter was naturall in her y fidelity much , depressed and only
the at the then change so unpop in the ular public cause feeling was visited with which . I shall her never advocacy forget of
Massachusetts a little experience had which made she her related a present to me of . a Some watch ladies , within of which was an inscription ing that it was a token of their
say appreciation Some afterwards of her devotion when to she the had cause ceased of to the think oppressed of the
inscription years , the watch , , which had become her companion , needed repairsBeing in New York she entered a
watch-. maker ' s establishment and left it . " Calling again some days after for the watch" she _said" it was handed to me all
,, ri entir ght e ; stranger but when to I me offered he said to pay i I can the repairer never , who t payment was an
for repairing a watch that , bears , that inscription . accep ' Then all the clouds cleared and I knew that God still preserves honest
soil for the seed up He ; calls us to sowthough He permits some to fall upon rocks . " Few amongst women , have had more severe
trials of this kind to undergo than the wife of the great anti-Garrison slavery p was ioneer hooted , Mrs thro ' . William h the Lloyd streets Garrison of Boston . and When a Mr . rope
ug ,
152 Amebican Women And Hospitals.
152 AMEBICAN WOMEN AND HOSPITALS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 152, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/8/
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