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Through her Letters written to Friends, to her opponents: priests, magistrates, politicians, including the king, Elizabeth Hooton leaves a captivating testimony of her fights for and of her activism in quest of the Truth, Freedom, Justice and equity for all as well as peace on earth and within the Quaker movement. Hers was a fight and quest far from any guided by egoism pure and simple or by personal interest. She was driven by her interest in the common good of all and everywhere. In History of civilizations we have actors who fade away unnoticed or at times are just ignored whereas their contributions to the said civilizations as small as they might be have contributed tremendously in shaping without doubt the same civilizations. Elizabeth Hooton falls within this category of people whose contribution to contemporary English civilization and above all to the feminist movement can be read between the lines of the fragments of these letters; she wrote to her Friends and to the political leaders of England during an era of great changes which radically transformed the English society i.e. 17th Century England. She expresses herself in very caustic terms as a way of affirming the rights to equality of the oppressed woman and other marginals of the society of her time. She anchors her fight on the axis of a universal and Universalist quest for equality, a Quaker ideal.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright Page
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  1. Note Introductive
  2. pp. iii-xii
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  1. 1. A L’attention de Noah Bullock, Maire de Derby
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. 2. Lettre Cosignee, Elizabeth Hooton a L’attention Des Amis
  2. pp. 3-4
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  1. 3. A L’attention Du Capitaine Stothers et de Sa Femme
  2. pp. 5-6
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  1. 4. Pour Que la Cour Libere James Halliday et Fasse Venir Tous les Autres a la Barre Afin de Les Remettre en Liberté
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  1. 5. À L’attention D’Oliver Cromwell
  2. pp. 9-10
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  1. 6. A L’attention du Capitane Stodard, Chez Lui a Long Aley Dans Les Pres. Fait Ce Jour a Londres
  2. pp. 11-12
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  1. 7. Plaidoyer Adressé à Celui Qui Est en Position D’autorite Pour Que Les Abus Dans des Prisons Soient Réformés
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  1. 9. A L’attention des Amis
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  1. 10. Adressée à Ceux Qui Sont Juges Ou Magistrats à La Cour
  2. pp. 27-28
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  1. 11. Deuxieme Voyage en Nouvelle Angleterre
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  1. 12. Adressée au Roi et à Son Conseil
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  1. 13. Adressée au Lord Chamberlain
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  1. 14. Lamentation Pour Boston et Sa Ville Soeur Cambridge
  2. pp. 47-48
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  1. 15. A L’attention Du Roi: Ceci fut lors de l’apaisement de la peste
  2. pp. 49-50
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  1. 16. Avertissementadressé aux Femmes Ranters
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  1. 17. A L’attention du Roi et des Deux Chambres du Parlement
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  1. 18. A L’attention du Roi
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  1. 19. A L’attention du Roi et du Parlement
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  1. 20. A L’attention du Lord Chamberlain
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  1. 21. Adressée a L’attention du Duc de York
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  1. 22. Adressée a L’attention du Roi
  2. pp. 65-66
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  1. 23. Attestation
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  1. 24. A L’attention de Hannah Fell
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  1. 25. Adressée au Roi et au Conseil en Faveur de Margaret Fox
  2. pp. 71-72
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  1. 26. Adressée à L’attention de Margaret Fox Prisoniere a la Forteresse de Lancastre
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  1. 27. Adressée a L’attention des Dirigeants et Magistrats de Cette Île Qui Devraient Exercer Leurs Charges au Nom de Dieu
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  1. 28. Adressée à un Certain Dirigeant de la Barbade
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  1. 29. Epilogue
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