An American BibleAlice Hubbard The Roycrofters, 1912 - 328 pages A collection of quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman, Robert Ingersoll, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Elbert Hubbard |
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Page 295
... woman and woman for man an evil thing They have proclaimed labor a curse . They have said that sickness was sent from God ; and they have whipped and scorned the human body as something despicable , and thus have placed a handicap on ...
... woman and woman for man an evil thing They have proclaimed labor a curse . They have said that sickness was sent from God ; and they have whipped and scorned the human body as something despicable , and thus have placed a handicap on ...
Page 350
... woman was able to be out of her house again . The jealous spasm that had come over the lady was caused by the sight of her husband dancing with a certain woman . He might dance with any other woman : but not that woman - he had promised ...
... woman was able to be out of her house again . The jealous spasm that had come over the lady was caused by the sight of her husband dancing with a certain woman . He might dance with any other woman : but not that woman - he had promised ...
Page 351
... woman's ante - mortem testimony . And this was her statement : My husband was jealous of me , and tried to kill me ... woman , she would recover ; but if the man was punished and separated from the woman , she would certainly languish ...
... woman's ante - mortem testimony . And this was her statement : My husband was jealous of me , and tried to kill me ... woman , she would recover ; but if the man was punished and separated from the woman , she would certainly languish ...
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