| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1856 - 652 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South' have...agony, by those who should be all in all to them, as husbands, eons, and brothers. I cannot use too strong language in reference to this subject, for I... | |
| 1856 - 652 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...domestic happiness destroyed, and their future lives entittered, even to agony, by those who should be all in all to them, as husbands, sons, and brothers.... | |
| Margaret Douglass - 1854 - 84 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations, and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...too strong language in reference to this subject, for I know that 'it will meet with a heartfelt response from every Southern woman. I would deal delicately... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 760 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...agony, by those who should be all in all to them, as husbands, sons, and brothers. I cannot use too strong language in reference to this subject, for I... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 756 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have suffered under it for years — have seen thendearest affections trampled upon — their hopes of domestic happiness destroyed, and their future... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 766 pages
...their future lives embittered, even to agony, by those who should be all in all to them, as husbands, sons, and brothers. I cannot use too strong language in reference to this subject, for I know that it will meet with a heart-felt resoonse from every Southern woman." A negress was hung... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 774 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...agony, by those who should be all in all to them, as husbands, sons, and brothers. I cannot use too strong language in reference to this subject, for I... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 756 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...lives embittered, even to agony, by those who should bu all in all to them, as husbands, sons, and brothers. I cannot use too strong language in reference... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 406 pages
...pervades tho entire socicty. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations, and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...upon— their hopes of domestic happiness destroyed, and * A gpntlpman in an inland Southern town said to me, "I have now but one scrrant. ; if I should mnrry,... | |
| FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED - 1861 - 388 pages
...pervades the entire society. Its followers are to be found among all ranks, occupations, and professions. The white mothers and daughters of the South have...— their hopes of domestic happiness destroyed, and * A gentleman in an inland Southern town said to me, " I have now but one servant ; if I should marry,... | |
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