| Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1819 - 376 pages
...firm and sedate resolution of the people, is an omen for good unto us. And be it known unto Britain, even American daughters are politicians and patriots,...will aid the good work with their female efforts." * * * * " — Nor can she ever forget, nor will old time ever erase — the horrors of that midnight... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1875 - 588 pages
...firm and sedate resolution of the People, is an omen for good unto us. And be it known unto Britain, even American daughters are Politicians and Patriots,...will aid the good work with their female efforts." The meeting was now dissolved. NOTE. Several article! of historical interest were exhibited at the... | |
| New York State Historical Association - 1922 - 370 pages
...sphere — although she voiced the spirit of the times when she wiote — "Be it known unto Britain even American daughters are politicians and patriots, and will aid the good work with their feeble efforts." Nearly seventy-five years elapsed before the remarkable assembling of facts and anecdotes... | |
| National Americana Society - 1922 - 784 pages
...home sphere; although she voiced the spirit of the times when she wrote, "Be it known unto Britain, even American daughters are politicians and patriots, and will aid the good work with their feeble efforts." NOTE — This article was the basis of a Paper prepared for and read before the New... | |
| New York State Historical Association - 1922 - 340 pages
...sphere — although she voiced the spirit of the times when she wiote — "Be it known unto Britain even American daughters are politicians and patriots, and will aid the good work with their feeble efforts." Nearly seventy-five years elapsed before the remarkable assembling of facts and anecdotes... | |
| Linda Grant De Pauw - 1975 - 244 pages
...were as fully involved in the cause as the men. "Be it known unto Britain," wrote Mercy Otis Warren, "even American daughters are politicians and patriots, and will aid the good work." The women of America produced a swarm of colorful heroines who, but for the prejudices of traditional... | |
| Steven H. Jaffe - 1996 - 246 pages
...the morale of feminists as they fought to win the vote for American women: "Be it known unto Britain, even American daughters are politicians and patriots,...will aid the good work with their female efforts." V& The Declaration of Independence Includes All Men While feminists organized to denounce and fight... | |
| Cokie Roberts - 2004 - 385 pages
...liberty. At the beginning of 1774 she wrote to her friend Hannah Winthrop: "Be it known unto Britain even American daughters are politicians and patriots...will aid the good work with their female efforts." She was at the very center of the resistance. It was James Warren, along with Samuel Adams, who in... | |
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