Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 pagini A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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Pagina 50
... felt he had been left too much to the nurse , and I knew too little about him , and that in some way I must be to blame . I even felt that I had not cared enough about him , and I made myself and all those around me most unhappy during ...
... felt he had been left too much to the nurse , and I knew too little about him , and that in some way I must be to blame . I even felt that I had not cared enough about him , and I made myself and all those around me most unhappy during ...
Pagina 63
... felt that Franklin had discarded her for a younger , more attractive woman . She confronted her feverish , bedridden husband and offered him his " freedom . " She was not willing to endure a marriage in which she felt merely tolerated ...
... felt that Franklin had discarded her for a younger , more attractive woman . She confronted her feverish , bedridden husband and offered him his " freedom . " She was not willing to endure a marriage in which she felt merely tolerated ...
Pagina 69
... felt she knew little about the mysteries of legislation . Promised the assistance of an attorney named Elizabeth Read , she agreed to take on the job . “ I felt humble and inadequate when I first presented myself to Elizabeth Read ...
... felt she knew little about the mysteries of legislation . Promised the assistance of an attorney named Elizabeth Read , she agreed to take on the job . “ I felt humble and inadequate when I first presented myself to Elizabeth Read ...
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