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... cautioning all Persons against crediting me ; he never had any Credit till he married me ; As for his Bed and Board mentioned , he had neither Bed nor Board when he married me ; I never eloped , I went away before his face when he ...
... cautioning all Persons against crediting me ; he never had any Credit till he married me ; As for his Bed and Board mentioned , he had neither Bed nor Board when he married me ; I never eloped , I went away before his face when he ...
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Their testimony against a white person was not recognized in any court . They were restricted by law to their place of employment , from which they were not permitted to move without a pass signed by their master .
Their testimony against a white person was not recognized in any court . They were restricted by law to their place of employment , from which they were not permitted to move without a pass signed by their master .
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14 With a vision unusual for her day , Dorothea Dix discussed what improved conditions could mean , not only for the wretched people affected , but for the entire community : Hospitals are the only place where insane persons can be ...
14 With a vision unusual for her day , Dorothea Dix discussed what improved conditions could mean , not only for the wretched people affected , but for the entire community : Hospitals are the only place where insane persons can be ...
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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