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" I speak sadly; me thinks it should break the hearts of English-men, to see so many goodly English-women imprisoned in French Cages, peering out of their hoodholes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. "
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam

Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1647 - 120 pages
...fee fo many goodly Englifh-women imprifoned in French Cages, peering out of their hood-holes for fome men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is a more common then convenient faying, that nine Taylors make a man: it were well if nineteene could make a woman...
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A History of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachusetts, from Its Origin to the ...

Caleb Hopkins Snow - Boston (Mass.) - 1825 - 454 pages
...men to see so many goodly English women imprisoned in French cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and nobody relieves them. We have about five or six of them in our colony : if I see any of them accidentally,...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 6

1835 - 534 pages
...English-women 1835.) Editors' Table. 281 imprisoned in French cageĀ», peering out of their 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...
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The History of the Condition of Women, in Various Ages and Nations, Volume 2

Lydia Maria Child - Women - 1835 - 312 pages
...English-men to see goodly English-women imprisoned in French cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is no marvell they weare drailes, on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the...
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American scenery; or, Land, lake, and river illustrations of ..., Volume 2

Nathaniel Parker Willis - Indians of North America - 1840 - 246 pages
...Englishmen to see so many goodly Englishwomen imprisoned in French cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and nobody relieves them. We have about five or six of them in our colony ; if I see any of them accidentally,...
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Hope Leslie: Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts, Volume 1

Catharine Maria Sedgwick - Indians of North America - 1842 - 276 pages
...Englishmen to see so many goodly English women imprisoned in French cages, peeping out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and nobody relieves them. We have about five or six of them in our colony. If I see any of them accidentally,...
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America

Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 120 pages
...Englishmen to see so many goodly English-women imprisoned in French Cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is a more common then convenient saying, that nine Taylors make a man : it were well if nineteene could make a woman...
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America

Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 126 pages
...some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is a more common then convenient saying, that nine Taylors make a man : it were well if nineteene could make a woman to her minde : if Taylors were /men indeed, well furnished but with meer...
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Brief History of the Condition of Women: In Various Ages and Nations, Volume 2

Lydia Maria Child - Women - 1845 - 312 pages
...English-men to see goodly English-women imprisoned in French cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and no body relieves them. It is no marvell they weare drailes, on the hinder part of their heads, having nothing as it seems in the...
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Cyclopaedia of American literature, by E. A. and G. L ..., Volume 1; Volume 62

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 pages
...Englishmen to see so many goodly English-women imprisoned in French cages, peering out of their hood-holes for some men of mercy to help them with a little wit, and nobody relieves them." He tells us there aro " about five or six" specimens of the kind in the colony...
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