History of Woman Suffrage, Volumen1Fowler & Wells, 1881 - 878 páginas |
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... called happi- ness . The more complete the despotism , the more smoothly all things move on the surface . " Order reigns in Warsaw . " In right conditions , the interests of man and woman are essentially one ; but in false conditions ...
... called happi- ness . The more complete the despotism , the more smoothly all things move on the surface . " Order reigns in Warsaw . " In right conditions , the interests of man and woman are essentially one ; but in false conditions ...
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... called , " A Woman's Worth defended against all the Men in the World , proving to be more Perfect , Excellent , and Absolute , in all Virtuous Actions , than any man of What Quality Soever . " While these sturdy male defenders of the ...
... called , " A Woman's Worth defended against all the Men in the World , proving to be more Perfect , Excellent , and Absolute , in all Virtuous Actions , than any man of What Quality Soever . " While these sturdy male defenders of the ...
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... called the Paradise of Women When Elizabeth ascended the throne , it was not only as queen , but she succeeded her father as the head of the newly - formed rebellious Church , and she held firm grasp on both Church and State during the ...
... called the Paradise of Women When Elizabeth ascended the throne , it was not only as queen , but she succeeded her father as the head of the newly - formed rebellious Church , and she held firm grasp on both Church and State during the ...
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... called The Virginia Gazette . The first , started by Clementina Reid , in 1772 , favored the Colonial cause , giving great offense to many royalists . To counteract its in- fluence , Mrs. H. Boyle , of the same place , started another ...
... called The Virginia Gazette . The first , started by Clementina Reid , in 1772 , favored the Colonial cause , giving great offense to many royalists . To counteract its in- fluence , Mrs. H. Boyle , of the same place , started another ...
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... called The Huntress . In 1827 Lydia Maria Child published a paper for children called The Juvenile Miscellany , and in 1841 as- sumed the editorship of The Anti - Slavery Standard , in New York , which she ably conducted for eight years ...
... called The Huntress . In 1827 Lydia Maria Child published a paper for children called The Juvenile Miscellany , and in 1841 as- sumed the editorship of The Anti - Slavery Standard , in New York , which she ably conducted for eight years ...
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