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H'AREIOT K. HUNT. 375
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X/^—HARRIOT K. HUNT, . •
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America I have been with deep the ly lov...
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for he is therefore strong , not that lie niay tyrannise over the weak ,: but bear their burdens for them . " _* How great a contrast is there
_between the spirit of Christianity and the course of conduct too frebut quentl Believing behold y pursued oppression , as we in do this . ; that for our ri a g country hteousness selfish ! disregard _" , He but b looke ehold of the d for a cry interests jud . "f gment of ,
women and a cruel indifference to their sufferings is the great nawith meet tional the with sin expression their of Eng punishment land of , an and earnest sooner that hope all or later nation that , we I al conclude may sins , repent if these unrepented in pages time ,
, be and found that b in efore accordance many year with s , are the past precep our ts practice of the reli in this gion respect , we profess may
to obey .
J . B .
H'Areiot K. Hunt. 375
H ' AREIOT K . HUNT . 375
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America I Have Been With Deep The Ly Lov...
America I have been with deep the ly love interested of the unknown and touched author by a inscribed book sent upon to nie its from first
• page woman . This who , has book created contain for s the herself autobiograp a useful hy and of a respectable noble - hearted '
professional descritive position of her as a sanitary with ph some ysician hesitation in * Boston yet : I know use these not how words to ,
choose p better . Harriot powers Hunt , is not a regularly , educated and accredited success physician appear like to lie Dr in . a Elizabeth loving insi Blackwell ght into and ; the enforcement her lives facult of y those and of who her
consult herand a clear-headed recognition _Sanx-. regular tary Law profession . , Not only but is the the whole subject book * of the is intensel memoir y marked outside of by any the
nationality of New ; England . It is American in word and thought and deed to an unparalleled degree * and must be regarded as the
, product such I offer of another it to our nation readers , akin in , yet a much how different abridged to form our ; own making . As
Miss Hunt as far as possible tell her own tale . B . E ,. P .
Habbiot Kesia Hunt was born in November , 1805 and was the eldest child of Joab and Kesia Hunt of Boston . In spite of their
Church quaint . Puritan Mr . Hunt names was , her in parents tlie business were members of eastern of navi the gation Episcopal ; his of
men brother and was the a sea sea . -captain Speaking , and of the her hoine own birth associations , Harriot to were Hunt ak of thus
seabirth describes . The her olde earl r y portion home in of Boston the inhabitants . " I come of now the North spe End can my
* " Minister ' s "Wooing . " t Isaiah , v ., 7 _#
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1860, page 375, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021860/page/15/
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