The Homes of the New WorldGood Press, 2021年4月10日 - 1127 頁 This work presents an exciting travelogue of Fredrika Bremer, a Finnish-born Swedish writer, and feminist reformer. It's a letter diary, written during two years' travels in North America and Cuba, where she beautifully describes her experiences. She entertains the readers with unknown facts about the places and her adventures in a world that was new to her. |
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... Mississippi, in case they have no friends or relations to receive them at a less remote distance. Separate buildings have been erected for the sick of typhus fever; for those afflicted with diseases of the eye; for sick children; for ...
... Mississippi, in case they have no friends or relations to receive them at a less remote distance. Separate buildings have been erected for the sick of typhus fever; for those afflicted with diseases of the eye; for sick children; for ...
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... Mississippi, cultivating maize and fruit, and finding himself well off amid the affluent solitudes of nature. As his children, however, grew up, it appeared to him too solitary for them; the house became too small, and for the sake of ...
... Mississippi, cultivating maize and fruit, and finding himself well off amid the affluent solitudes of nature. As his children, however, grew up, it appeared to him too solitary for them; the house became too small, and for the sake of ...
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Letter XV | |
Letter XVI | |
Letter XVII | |
Letter XVIII | |
Letter XIX | |
Letter XX | |
Letter XXI | |
Letter XXVI | |
Letter VIII | |
Letter IX | |
Letter X | |
Letter XI | |
Letter XIII | |
Letter XIV | |
Letter XXVII | |
Letter XXIX | |
Letter XXXII | |
Letter XXXIII | |
Letter XXXVI | |
Letter XXXVII | |
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