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In 1855, free love advocate Mary Gove Nichols ( 1810 – 1884 ) described marriage as the " annihilation of woman ," explaining that women were considered to be men's property in law and public sentiment, making it possible for tyrannical men to deprive their wives of all freedom.
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1855 and free
An October 1855 article in The New York Times reported that the Wyandot were free ( that is, they had been accepted as US citizens ) and without the restrictions placed on other tribes.
" Critic Rufus Wilmot Griswold reviewed Leaves of Grass in the November 10, 1855, issue of The Criterion, calling it " a mass of stupid filth " and categorized its author as a filthy free lover.
Starting in 1855, while Canada was under British control, free trade was implemented between the colonies of British North America and the United States under the Reciprocity Treaty.
The college provided free education to all the students until 1855 when the fee of 1 Rupee a month began to be collected from each student.
It was founded in 1855 by William Wagner, a notable merchant, philanthropist, and gentleman scientist of the time, who sought to offer free educational courses to all who would seek to learn about the natural world.
1855 and love
In 1855 Legros attended the evening classes of the École des Beaux Arts, and perhaps gained there his love of drawing from the antique, some of the results of which may be seen in the Print Room of the British Museum.
Encouraged by his friend, the poet Max Waldau ( 1822 – 1855 ), he published Hafis in Hellas ( Hamburg, 1853 ) and Koran der Liebe ( Hamburg, 1855 ) containing with their glowing descriptions of the East love poetry of a realistic and high order.
* Koran der Liebe nebst kleiner Sunna, ( anonymously ) 1855 („ Koran of Love, with a small Sunna “, love poems )
She broke the strict Victorian conventions of the time when, as a young woman in early 1855, she began a secret love affair with Pierre Emile L ' Angelier, an apprentice nurseryman who originally came from the Channel Islands.
1855 and advocate
The mathematician Tobias Dantzig, in his book Number: The Language of Science, remarked on how a counting-device had brought about the destruction of both Houses of Parliament, and he quotes from a speech given by the English novelist and advocate of social reform, Charles Dickens, in 1855 ( Charles Dickens, Speech to the Administrative Reform Association, June 27, 1855 ).
Feargus Edward O ' Connor ( 1794 – 30 August 1855 ) was an Irish Chartist leader and advocate of the Land Plan.
This situation began the change to a market economy with the Bowring Treaty, negotiated by free-trade advocate Sir John Bowring with Siam's modernizing King Mongkut, signed on April 18, 1855.
* Richard R. Wright ( 1855 – 1947 ), American military officer, educator, politician, civil rights advocate, and banking entrepreneur
In 1878 he married the Berlin actress Gertrude Hedwig Anna Dohm ( 1855 – 1942 ), whose mother was the famous Berlin advocate of women ’ s rights Hedwig Dohm ( 1831 – 1919 ).
He was appointed judge of the Cinque Ports in 1855, Queen's Counsel in 1858, and advocate general in admiralty in 1862, and succeeded Dr. Stephen Lushington ( 1782 – 1873 ) as judge of the Court of Arches five years later.
1855 and Mary
His master, Moses Carver, was a German American immigrant who had purchased George's parents, Mary and Giles, from William P. McGinnis on October 9, 1855, for $ 700.
On December 25, 1871, Edison married 16-year-old Mary Stilwell ( 1855 – 1884 ), whom he had met two months earlier ; she was an employee at one of his shops.
In 1855 he married Mary Everest ( niece of George Everest ), who later wrote several educational works on her husband's principles.
In 1855, she married John Millais and eventually bore him eight children: Everett, born in 1856 ; George, born in 1857 ; Effie, born in 1858 ; Mary, born in 1860 ; Alice, born in 1862 ; Geoffroy, born in 1863 ; John in 1865 ; and Sophie in 1868.
* Mary Exton Gaston ( 1855 – 1956 ), first female physician in Somerville and a " major force in the borough's development ".
On 11 March 1799, he married Mary ( 1778 – 1855 ), only child of William Hamilton Nisbet, of Dirleton ; They had a son and three daughters:
On 22 January 1878 he married Hannah ( Anna ) Johnson Boyle ( 1855 – 1925 ), the youngest daughter of Edward Boyle, a mechanical engineer from Edinburgh and his wife, Mary Ann née Mackie.
On February 1, 1855, John Selden Roane married Mary Kimbrough Smith ( July 27, 1833-September 13, 1907 ), daughter of Nathaniel G. Smith & Sarah Kimbrough Martin in Tulip, Dallas County, Arkansas.
Modern scholars have suggested Woman in the Nineteenth Century was the first major women's rights work since Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman ( 1792 ), though an early comparison between the two women came from George Eliot in 1855.
Foy's parents, Richard and Mary Fitzgerald, emigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1855 and lived first in New York's Bowery and then in Greenwich Village, where Eddie was born.
With Artelia Duke, he had three children: Mary Elizabeth Duke ( 1853 – 1893 ) who married Robert E. Lyon ; Benjamin Newton Duke ( 1855 – 1929 ) and James Buchanan Duke ( 1856 – 1925 ).
* Stuart married Frances Cornelia Baldwin ( 1815 – 1888 ), and with her had 8 children: Briscoe Baldwin Stuart ( 1837 – 1859 ), Alexander H. H. Stuart Jr. ( 1846 – 1867 ), Archibald Gerard Stuart ( 1858 – 1888 ), Eleanor Augusta Stuart ( 1838 – 1878 ), Frances Peyton Stuart ( born 1842 ), Mary Stuart ( born 1844 ), Susan Baldwin Stuart ( 1848 – 1867 ), and Margaret Briscoe Stuart ( 1855 – 1932 ).
Bloxham graduated from The College of William & Mary in 1855 and acquired a law degree from the college.
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