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* [[What shall yet be the station woman may hold, Maumee Express (Article, 1838)]], brief use of the phrase "unsex" although meant pejoratively. | |||
* [[Republicans In Europe, Morning Herald (Article, 1839)]], brief use of the phrase "unsex" although meant pejoratively. | * [[Republicans In Europe, Morning Herald (Article, 1839)]], brief use of the phrase "unsex" although meant pejoratively. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 17 December 2022
1830s
- What shall yet be the station woman may hold, Maumee Express (Article, 1838), brief use of the phrase "unsex" although meant pejoratively.
- Republicans In Europe, Morning Herald (Article, 1839), brief use of the phrase "unsex" although meant pejoratively.
1840s
- Biographical Sketches Of Some Of The Anciety Greek Literari, Litchfield Enquirer (Article, 1845), brief description of Sappho
- The Effect Of Bloomerism In France, New York Herald (Article, 1851), brief use of the phrase "third sex" while meant pejoratively might demonstrate a concept of androgyny.