10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CITESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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These Fiery Frenchified Dames: Women and Political Culture ...
announced the marriage of "Citizen Jonathan Wild to Citess Mary Ridgeway,
daughter of Citizen Samuel Ridgeway," and "Frederick W. Geyer, Jr., to Citess
Rebecca Frazer, daughter of Citizen Nathan Fraz- er."8i The use of such titles for
...
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A History of the People of the United St
f At Boston every man was soon calling his neighbor Citizen and his wife Citess.
% The word appeared scrawled on the letters dropped at the post-office ; it stood
at the head of memorials or addresses sent up to the Governor, and before the ...
3
Parades and the Politics of the Street: Festive Culture in ...
After complaining about Boston's celebration, John Adams protested that "Cit and
Citess is to come instead of Goffer and Gammer, Gooder and Gooden, Mr. and
Mrs."39 Other criticisms of female politici- zation were of far greater consequence.
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Riot and Revelry in Early America
19 Newspapers as far away as Pennsylvania reported how some Boston women
took advantage of this to demand equal status with male citizens participating in
political culture, with the appropriate label "citess."20 Federalists who felt ...
William Pencak, Matthew Dennis, 2010
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A Vocabulary: Or, Collection of Words and Phrases, which ...
A. See Member of the Church. Citess. This word, as well as citizenness, was
used in America during the first years of the French Revolution, as a translation of
the Revolutionary title Citoyenne ; but it has for several years been wholly
disused.
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A History of the People of the United States, from the ...
f At Boston every man was soon calling his neighbor Citizen and his wife Citess.
% The word appeared scrawled on the letters dropped at the post-office ; it stood
at the head of memorials or addresses sent up to the Governor, and before the ...
One pretended to hold a grave discussion as to whether a woman should be
called citess or civess.|l A second objected to citess because it might be
translated “a woman of the town)“ A third in this dilemma 1193. “ CITESS " AND “
CITIZEN.
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Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases ...
To Citizenize. To make a citizen, to admit to the rank and privileges of a citizen. —
Webster. Rarely used. Talleyrand was citisenhed in Pennsylvania, when there in
the form of an emigrant. — T. Pickering. Citess. This word, as well as citizeness ...
John Russell Bartlett, 1860
... free and enlightened pe0ple ;' but Mr. Jefferson soon resumed the superlative. t
The Americans had some difficulty in translating ' Citoyennes;' the contest lay
between Citisem'ss and Citess : the one was too long and the other too short ; but
, ...
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Transactions of the Albany Institute
Citess. This word is noticed by Johnson in the sense of " a city woman," but as
peculiar to Dryden. During the stormy period of the French Revolution however,
the British Critic, a government Journal, charged the Americans with introducing
this ...
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Android's KitKat is rolling out even more slowly than Jelly Bean did
GigaOm citess data from a new Chitika report showing that in the 6 months since Android 4.4 KitKat was launched, only around 10% of Android ... «BGR, Apr 14»