History of Woman Suffrage, Volumen1Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage Susan B. Anthony, 1889 |
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... gentlemen who fear universal suffrage for women , but are willing to grant it on property and educational qualifications . While those who are governed by the law of ex- pediency should give the measure of justice they deem safe , let ...
... gentlemen who fear universal suffrage for women , but are willing to grant it on property and educational qualifications . While those who are governed by the law of ex- pediency should give the measure of justice they deem safe , let ...
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... gentlemen , hearing of their eloquence and power , soon began timidly to slip into the back seats , one by one . And before the public were aroused to the dangerous innovation , these women were speaking in crowded , promiscuous ...
... gentlemen , hearing of their eloquence and power , soon began timidly to slip into the back seats , one by one . And before the public were aroused to the dangerous innovation , these women were speaking in crowded , promiscuous ...
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... gentlemen . " Dr. Bowring : I think the custom of excluding females is more honored in its breach than in its observance . In this country sovereign rule is placed in the hands of a female , and one who has been exercising her great and ...
... gentlemen . " Dr. Bowring : I think the custom of excluding females is more honored in its breach than in its observance . In this country sovereign rule is placed in the hands of a female , and one who has been exercising her great and ...
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... gentlemen . I have no objection to woman's being the neck to turn the head aright , but do not wish to see her assume the place of the head . George Bradburn , of Mass .: We are told that it would be outraging the customs of England to ...
... gentlemen . I have no objection to woman's being the neck to turn the head aright , but do not wish to see her assume the place of the head . George Bradburn , of Mass .: We are told that it would be outraging the customs of England to ...
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... gentleman has to adduce , for he never fails to use to the best advantage the resources within his reach . I look at ... gentlemen , who shout " no , " if they know the application I am about to make . I did not mean to say you would ...
... gentleman has to adduce , for he never fails to use to the best advantage the resources within his reach . I look at ... gentlemen , who shout " no , " if they know the application I am about to make . I did not mean to say you would ...
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