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So, instead of spending my strength quarreling with the hand, I would strike for the heart of that great tyranny.
Jane Swisshelm
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Jane Swisshelm
Age: 68 †
Born: 1815
Born: December 6
Died: 1884
Died: July 22
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Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm
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