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Hammond, Natalie Harris, -1931

"A Woman's Part in a Revolution"

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Title: A Woman's Part in a Revolution
Author: Natalie Harris Hammond
Release Date: February 19, 2005 [eBook #15109]
Language: English
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A WOMAN'S PART IN A REVOLUTION
by
MRS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND
Longmans, Green, and Co.
39 Paternoster Row London
New York and Bombay
1897



PREFACE

To the American Public, whose sympathy was my chief support through
days of bitter trial, this book is gratefully dedicated. My personal
experience forms the subject of my story. The causes of the Revolt in
Johannesburg, and the ensuing political questions, are but lightly
touched upon, in deference to the silence enforced upon my husband as
one of the terms of his liberation by the Boer Government.
NATALIE HAMMOND.
BOUGHTON: BICKLEY, KENT.
February, 1897.



A WOMAN'S PART IN A REVOLUTION
I hope I may be able to tell the truth always, and to see
it aright according to the eyes which God Almighty gives
me.


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