“... the Power who gave a power, by its mere existence, signifies that it must be brought out towards perfection.”
Quote by Margaret Fuller
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century
This book delves into the roles, rights, and challenges faced by women in the 19th century, offering a comprehensive analysis of their societal position. more
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