10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VINDICATRESS»
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vindicatress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Are we then to suppose that France is to interfere between the Italian peninsula
and the stranger, as the vindicatress of European order, or of the general
interests of reason and justice ? The question would immediately be asked, in
what way ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1859
THE s'rnru. PEN. WE remember (early remembrances are l more durable than
recent) an epithet employed ' by Mary Wolstonecroft, which then seemed as
happy as it was original :-—“ The iron pen of Time.” Had the vindicatress of the “
Rights ...
Had the vindicatress of the ' Rights of Women ' lived in these days (fifty years later
), when the iron pen is the almost universal instrument of writing, she would have
bestowed upon Time a less common material for recording his doings. Whilst I ...
4
The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
... slaves who await with burning humility the toss of your Sultanic handkerchief.
No, Sir ; it is as the vindicatress of our long trodden but superior sex, that I answer
an advertisement which I regard as an insult thrown in the concentrated fuce ...
Are we then to suppose that France is to interfere between the Italian peninsula
and the stranger, as the vindicatress of European order, or of the general
interests of reason and justice ? The question would immediately be asked, in
what way ...
6
The Shadow on the Sundial: a Letter to the ... Bishop of ...
39), and the latter signifying, “ Who will be our vindicatress ? ” 17. The education,
character, principles, and actions of Cyrus are in correspondence with these facts
, and are illustrated by them, as showing “ who raised up the righteous man ...
William Brown GALLOWAY, 1865
Are we then to suppose that France is to interfere between the Italian peninsula
and the stranger” as the vindicatress of European order, or of the general
interests of reason and justice? The question would immediately be asked, in
what way ...
8
Cobbett's Political Register
... was in a back room of the public - house abovementioned ; that the parties had
drawn down the curtains of the room, but had left a part that the curtains did' not
cover but that might be seen through; that a little girl (vindicatress of her sex!) ...
9
The Knickerbocker: Or, New York Monthly Magazine
... who await with burning humility the toss of your SulUmic handkerchief. No, Sir;
it is as the vindicatress of our long trodden but superior sex, that 1 answer an
advertisement which I regard as an insult thrown in the concentrated face of all ...
10
Sexual Outcasts, 1750-1850: Sodomy
... transaction was in a back room of the public-house above mentioned: that the
parties had drawn the curtains to the room, but had left a part that the curtains did
not cover but that might be seen through: that a little girl (vindicatress of her sex!)
...