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read: "No pent-up Utica contracts our powers; The whole unbounded Continent is ours!", a quote originally attributed to
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The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: In the school of anti-slavery, 1840 to 1866
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The New World: A Weekly Family Journal of Popular Literature, Science, Art, and News,
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The New World: A Weekly Family Journal of Popular Literature, Science, Art, and News,
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in 1848 follows many of the examples set forth in "The Rights of Woman."
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E.P. Hurlbut's "The Rights of Woman," later published in his work,
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It billed itself as an apolitical "family newspaper", featuring
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The New World at the Digital Library@Villanova University
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Not to be confused with the Alsatian Communist newspaper
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Essays on Human Rights and their Political Guaranties
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The New World
newspaper
New York, New York
Park Benjamin Sr.
British
American literature
religious
masthead
Jonathan M. Sewall
Cato, a Tragedy
Charles Dickens'
Barnaby Rudge
Master Humphrey's Clock
Thomas Carlyle's
On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and The Heroic in History
Thomas Moore
Anna Cora Mowatt
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Declaration of Sentiments
Seneca Falls Convention
G.P.R. James'
extra editions
Sarah Stickney Ellis'
"Translating the Mysteries of Paris for the American Market"
doi
10.3917/rfea.138.0025


NYR (1841)
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