The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 1 卷Negro Universities Press, 1968 Letters written by the author to her sister, revealing her observations while on a trip from Stockholm to the U. S. and the Caribbean in 1853. |
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... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
... regards any personal defect as a sort of crime . The new man regards no laws but those within his own breast ; but there he finds the un- falsified wells of truth and beauty . The new man believes in himself alone ; he demands every ...
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... regards his religion , rank , or his former mode of life , no questions are asked . The association makes a new experiment in social and economic life ; it regards the active principle of love as the ruling power of life , and wishes to ...
... regards his religion , rank , or his former mode of life , no questions are asked . The association makes a new experiment in social and economic life ; it regards the active principle of love as the ruling power of life , and wishes to ...
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Impressions of America Fredrika Bremer. sion ; for its noble feeling as regards the rights of woman and her development as fellow - citizen ; for its sense of the honor of labor , and its demanding for every good ... regards the rights ...
Impressions of America Fredrika Bremer. sion ; for its noble feeling as regards the rights of woman and her development as fellow - citizen ; for its sense of the honor of labor , and its demanding for every good ... regards the rights ...
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