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Portraits of Celebrated Women (Clark)

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Portraits of Celebrated Women (1863)
by David Wasgatt Clark
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Contents

  1. The Mother of Reformers—Susannah Wesley
  2. The Wife of Luther—Catherine von Bora
  3. Consecrated Talents—Hannah More
  4. The Missionary Heroine—Ann Hasseltine Judson
  5. The Model Queen—Isabella of Spain
  6. The Enigma of History—Mary, Queen of Scots
  7. The Female Howard—Elizabeth Fry
  8. An Angel of Mercy—Florence Nightingale
  9. Africa's Benefactress—Mrs. Ann Wilkins
  10. Foundress of a School for the Prophets—Mrs. Eliza Garrett
  11. The Greek Matron—Penelope
  12. The Roman Matron—Cornelia
  13. Wife of the Father of His Country—Martha Washington
  14. The Indian Maiden—Pocahontas
  15. The Poetess of the Affections—Frances Sargent Osgood
  16. The Songstress of Liberty—Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  17. The Martyr Queen—Marie Antoinette
  18. The Female Girondist—Madame Roland
  19. Light Sown in Darkness—Charlotte Bronté
  20. The Missionary Poet—Emily C. Judson
  21. Walking with God—Mrs. Mary Fletcher
  22. Exalted Piety and Noble Rank—Lady Huntingdon
  23. Piety and Royalty—Helena, Duchess of Orleans
  24. The Martial Heroine—The Maid of Saragossa
  25. The Wife of Napoleon—Josephine
  26. The Champion of Freedom—Harriet Beecher Stowe
  27. The Female Sculptor—Harriet E. Hosmer
  28. The Female Painter—Rosa Bonheur


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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