Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... knew plenty of eligible young ladies . Eleanor feared that she might disappoint him , that she could not live up to his expectations . But Franklin did not lose interest , and as he persisted in his courtship , she opened her heart to ...
... knew plenty of eligible young ladies . Eleanor feared that she might disappoint him , that she could not live up to his expectations . But Franklin did not lose interest , and as he persisted in his courtship , she opened her heart to ...
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... knew if their proposals had actually been discussed . " I [ saw ] for the first time where women stood when it came to a national convention , " she wrote later . " They stood outside the door of all important meetings and waited . ” As ...
... knew if their proposals had actually been discussed . " I [ saw ] for the first time where women stood when it came to a national convention , " she wrote later . " They stood outside the door of all important meetings and waited . ” As ...
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... knew that in many ways it would make up for the blow that fate had dealt him when he was stricken with infantile paralysis ; and I had implicit confidence in his ability to help the country in a crisis . . . . " But for myself I was ...
... knew that in many ways it would make up for the blow that fate had dealt him when he was stricken with infantile paralysis ; and I had implicit confidence in his ability to help the country in a crisis . . . . " But for myself I was ...
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First Lady | 1 |
Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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