Dear Mr. Underwood
I enclose what is left of [Luiny] for your wife if she thinks what is left of him is worth further bombarding. I think the time has fully come for us to pass resolutions every time in our commentary against woman’s contemptible status in the Bible and church. It would certainly serve
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the purpose of agitation, as the Patton matter proves. I received your letter and contents and wrote my son what you said and urged him to send you some articles on French affairs. With kind regards for yourself and wife. Sincerely ever
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Mrs. Underwoods article on Patton was good. His falsehood and contradictions are pitiful
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Dear Mr. Underwood
I enclose what is left of Swing (?) for your wife, if she thinks what is left of him is worth further bombarding. I think the time has fully come for us to pass resolutions every time in our commentary against woman’s contemplated status in the Bible and church. It would certainly serve the purpose of agitation, as the Patton matter proves. I received your letter & contents & wrote my son what you said & urged him to send you some articles on French affairs. With kind regards for yourself and wife. Sincerely ever
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Mrs. Underwoods article on Patton was good. His falsehood & contradictions are pitiful