“No influence is so powerful as that of the mother.”
Quote by Sarah Josepha Hale
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The Domestic Idiom: The Rhetorical Appeals of Four Influential Women in Nineteenth-century America
The book delves into the persuasive techniques and language used by these women, analyzing how they utilized the domestic idiom to convey their messages and influence public opinion during a pivotal era in American history. more
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