Harriet Taylor Mill (born Harriet Hardy; 8 October 1807 – 3 November 1858) was an English philosopher and women's rights advocate. Her extant corpus of...
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Harriet Taylor may refer to: Harriet Taylor Mill, British philosopher and women's rights advocate Harriet Taylor, (1831-1887), one of the aliases of British...
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Harriet "Hattie" Alexandra Emily Taylor (born 12 February 1994) is a British rower. Taylor was born in February 1994 to Andrew and Helen Taylor of Sunningdale...
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Harriet Taylor Upton (December 17, 1853 – November 2, 1945) was an American political activist and author. Upton is best remembered as a leading Ohio state...
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Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe (/stoʊ/; June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the religious Beecher family...
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Harriet Taylor Treadwell (1870 – December 12, 1931), also seen as Harriette Taylor Treadwell, was an American suffragist and educator. Harriet Taylor...
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The Harriet Taylor Upton House is a historic house museum at 380 Mahoning Avenue NW in Warren, Ohio. Built about 1840, it was the residence of suffragette...
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economist Harriet Metcalf (born 1958), US Olympic gold medal-winning rower Harriet Miers (born 1945), Republican lawyer and politician Harriet Taylor Mill...
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Mill published in 1869, with ideas he developed jointly with his wife Harriet Taylor Mill. J.S. Mill submitted the finished manuscript of their collaborative...
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