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" English woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the fore-part, but a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk from ill-favor'd fashion to another. These whimm'... "
Brief History of the Condition of Women: In Various Ages and Nations - Page 257
by Lydia Maria Child - 1845 - 298 pages
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam

Nathaniel Ward - 1647 - 120 pages
...beft into French nurts of the paftery, which a proper Englifh woman fhould fcorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it feems in the fore-part, but a fewSquirrils brains to help them frisk from one ill-favour 'd fafhion...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 6

1835 - 534 pages
...hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is no maryell they weare drailes, on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it sterns in the fore-part, but a few Squimll's braines, to help them frisk from one ill-fauored fashion...
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Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman: Addressed ...

Sarah Moore Grimké - 1838 - 140 pages
...wrote in Massachusetts as early as 1647, speaking of women, says, ' It is no marvel they wear draile< on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing, as it seems, in the fore part, but a. few squirrels' brains to help them friak from one fashion to another.' It must, however,...
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America

Nathaniel Ward - 1843 - 122 pages
...best into French flurts of the pastery, which a proper English woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder...having nothing as it seems in the fore-part, but a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk from ill-favor'd fashion to another. These whimm' Crown' d shees,...
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America

Nathaniel Ward - 1843 - 118 pages
...best into French fhirts of the pastery, which a proper English woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder...of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the fore-part^bnt a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk fromul-favor'd fashion to another. These whimm'...
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Volume 3

Peter Force - 1844 - 582 pages
...the pastery, which a proper English Woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvel they wear drailes on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the fore-part, but a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk from one ill-favour'd fashion to another. These whimm? Crown' dshees,...
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A Scriptural View of Woman's Rights and Duties: In All the Important ...

Elizabeth Wilson - 1849 - 390 pages
...Massachusetts as early as 1647, speaking of women, says, "It is no marvel they wear drails on the hinder parts of their heads, having nothing, as it seems, in the fore-part but a few squirrels' brains to help them frisk from one fashion to another." We do not believe that women are...
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History of New England, Volume 2

John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 pages
...best into French flurts of the pastery, which a proper English woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder...of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the fore part, but a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk from one illfavored fashion to another." (Simple...
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History of New England ...

John Gorham Palfrey - 1865 - 680 pages
...best into French flurts of the pastery, which a proper English woman should scorne with her heels : it is no marvell they weare drailes on the hinder...of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the fore part, but a few Squirrils brains to help them frisk from one illfavored fashion to another." (Simple...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...of the pastery, which a proper English woman should scorn with her heels. It is no marvel they wear drailes on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the forepart, but a few squirrels' brains to help them frisk from one ill-favored fashion to another. These whimm' Crown'd...
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