| 1914 - 228 páginas
...of women ask for suffrage they will get it. — Every improvement in the condition of women thus far has been secured not by a general demand from the...men boycotted his store, and the women remonstrated with him on the sin of placing a young woman in a position of such "publicity." When Lucy Stone began... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1914 - 228 páginas
...of women ask for suffrage they will get it. — Every improvement in the condition of women thus far has been secured not by a general demand from the...men boycotted his store, and the women remonstrated with him on the sin of placing a young woman in a position of such "publicity." When Lucy Stone began... | |
| 1914 - 902 páginas
...women ask for suffrage" they, will get it. — Every improvement in the condition of women thus far has been secured not by a general demand from the...active opposition from some of them. When a man in Snco, Me., first employed a saleswoman, the men boycotted his store, and the women remonstrated with... | |
| Frances Maule - 1915 - 240 páginas
...majority of women ask for suffrage, they will get it. Every improvement in the condition of women thus far has been secured not by a general demand from the...with the indifference of women, and often with active oposition from some of them. When a man in Saco, Me., first employed a saleswoman, the men boycotted... | |
| 1918 - 916 páginas
...the conditions experienced. Every improvement in the condition of women had been secured not by the general demand from the majority of women, but by...entreaties, and "continual coming" of a persistent few who were habitually regarded with disfavor by most of those whom the proposed reforms were to benefit."... | |
| 1918 - 928 páginas
...the conditions experienced. Every improvement in the condition of women had been secured not by the general demand from the majority of women, but by the arguments, entreaties, ami "continual coming" of a persistent few who were habitually regarded with disfavor by most of those... | |
| Richard P. Horwitz - 2001 - 420 páginas
...majority of women ask for suffrage, they will get it. Every improvement in the condition of women thus far has been secured not by a general demand from the...and often with active opposition from some of them. ... It is a matter of history with what ridicule and opposition Mary Lyon's first efforts for the higher... | |
| Henry Holt - 1914 - 480 páginas
...qualified to decide it. The association is convinced that every improvement in woman's position thus far has been secured "not by a general demand from the...entreaties and 'continual coming' of a persistent few." In the association's Brief History of the suffrage movement it contends that the beneficial changes of... | |
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