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Woman in the Nineteenth Century Quotes

It is inevitable that an external freedom, an independence of the encroachments of other men, such as has been achieved for the nation, should be so also for every member of it. - Margaret Fuller (Woman in the Nineteenth Century Quotes)

It is inevitable that an external freedom, an independence of the encroachments of other men, such as has been achieved for the nation, should be so also for every member of it.

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Margaret Fuller - Woman in the Nineteenth Century Quotes
  • Book: Woman in the Nineteenth Century
  • Writer: Margaret Fuller
  • Genre: Non-Fiction, Feminism
  • Published: 1845
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