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Emily
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"I wonder if here does not lie the 'terrible wrong'...of which the woman suffragist complains. The wrongly educated woman thinks her duties a disgrace, and frets, or shirks them if she can. She sees man triumphantly pursuing his vocations, and thinks it is the kind of work he does which makes him grand and regnant; whereas it is not the kind of work at all, but the way in which, and the spirit in which, he does it"
— Feb 06, 2019 02:57PM
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Emily
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"Even the Indians of our country, in whose welfare the president had been so deeply interested, were profoundly touched by the appalling news of his shooting… All classes, parties, and sects, except some Mormons and socialists, appeared to feel deeply the calamity
— Feb 06, 2019 02:47PM
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Emily
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"Even the Indians of our country, in whose welfare the president had been so deeply interested, were profoundly touched by the appalling news of his shooting… All classes, parties, and sects, except some Mormons and socialists, appeared to feel deeply the calamity
— Feb 06, 2019 02:47PM
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Emily
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Pro-slavery democrats pervaded New Hampshire, repulsing Garfield and leading him to seek employment elsewhere
— Jan 05, 2019 10:09AM
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Emily
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Garfield expressed his contempt for slavery as, "A covenant with death, and an agreement with hell, that will destroy the authors of it. The cry of the oppressed and down-trodden will appeal to the Almighty for retribution, like that of the blood of Abel!"
— Jan 05, 2019 04:15AM
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Emily
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Garfield expressed his contempt for slavery as, "A covenant with death, and an agreement with hell, that will destroy the authors of it. The cry of the oppressed and down-trodden will appeal to the Almighty for retribution, like that of the blood of Abel!"
— Jan 05, 2019 04:15AM
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Emily
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"Slavery is a disgrace to the nation", he said. "People fighting to be free, and then reducing others to a worse slavery than that which they fought! It is a burning shame! "
— Dec 16, 2018 03:30PM
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Emily
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James nearly loses his life while working a canal boat. A miracle of a rope getting caught in a crevice, and James grasping hold of it, saved him
— Nov 27, 2018 09:19AM
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Emily
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Thus James was led on, and his mother too, not knowing whither providence was guiding them. James was going up higher all the while, although it scarcely seemed so to his doting mother. The Lord was laying a deeper foundation than could have been laid if she had had her own way. "Man makes his plans but the Lord orders his steps."
— Nov 22, 2018 02:39PM
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Emily
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Baby James slept on, oblivious alike to the sorrows and perils of the hour. God was keeping him against the night of national danger, when he would listen to the yell of the wolves of plunder at the door of the republic..
— Nov 08, 2018 06:09PM
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