The child of a Woman’s Rights advocate heard the Lord’s prayer in a public school. “Ma,” said she upon coming home, “I don’t want to say ‘Amen’ at the end, as the other girls do. Why can’t I say A-women?”
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The child of a Woman’s Rights advocate heard the Lord’s prayer in a public school. “Ma,” said she upon coming home, “I don’t want to say ‘Amen’ at the end, as the other girls do. Why can’t I say A-women?”
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And may every one of them live to see a thousand Christmases after the last fool and knave is driven from the high places of the land we love, and honesty, purity, decency and prosperity reign unbroken from ocean to ocean, is the Pioneer’s prayer, now, henceforth and forevermore, world without end—Amen! A-women!
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Never despair of liberty and the republic, and pay for your paper in advance—And, as surely as there is a heaven for christians, and another and altogether different place for a large proportion of our so-called statesmen, you will be healthy, wealthy, wise and happy. Pax vobiscum. A-men A-women.
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And may God bless you all and give you husbands able and willing to gratify your every wish and whim! Amen! A-women!
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