Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. : A DocumentaryThis book is a collection of documents relating to the treatment of gay men and lesbians in America's history. Each section includes an introduction by the compiler. |
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Page 35
... once as he was sitting at his window a day or two afterwards , and once at an apothecary's shop , two or three days afterwards . . . . One Emerson was allowed , against the defendant's objection , to testify that the defendant , on ...
... once as he was sitting at his window a day or two afterwards , and once at an apothecary's shop , two or three days afterwards . . . . One Emerson was allowed , against the defendant's objection , to testify that the defendant , on ...
Page 392
... once that our situation looked serious . But he said he could get me out on bail . He would charge $ 200.00 for each trial . I accepted his services , although I know that it would have been cheaper to merely accept the maximum fine of ...
... once that our situation looked serious . But he said he could get me out on bail . He would charge $ 200.00 for each trial . I accepted his services , although I know that it would have been cheaper to merely accept the maximum fine of ...
Page 478
... once known to him at sea . This " kinless man , " says Melville , " had affections which once placed , not readily could be dislodged or resigned to a substitute object . " John Marr's present neighbors are " staid , " " ascetic ...
... once known to him at sea . This " kinless man , " says Melville , " had affections which once placed , not readily could be dislodged or resigned to a substitute object . " John Marr's present neighbors are " staid , " " ascetic ...
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