| Geraldine Brooks - 1900 - 324 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies we are determined to foment a rebellion and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." Mr. Adams answers her appeal with a jest: " As to your extraordinary code of laws, I cannot but laugh.... | |
| 1901 - 712 páginas
...particular care and attention be not paid to the ladies we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." Abigail Adams believed in higher education for women and hoped that the new Constitution would "encourage... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1903 - 468 páginas
...attention is not paid to the ladies," she threatens, " we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." Here, though in jest, spoke our first woman suffragist! Chesterfield's Letters, however, were not to... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1904 - 846 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the (us) ladies, we are determined to foment a rébellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." From all that can be learned, the home of John and Abigail Adams was one of the kind which we like... | |
| Amelia Mott Gummere - 1910 - 392 páginas
...wrote a lively and ironical letter to her husband, John Adams: "I long to hear that you have declared Independency. And in the new code of laws which I...in which we have no voice or representation !" The advice of Fox to "keep out of the powers of the earth," led to the Quaker position of condemning all... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 978 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. Si S>011'0 l?OUS£ BY HENRIK IBSEN (Norwegian dramatist, 1828-1906. A play which may be called the... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards - 1917 - 312 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. "That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute... | |
| Josephine Conger Kaneko - 1918 - 340 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. THE WOMAN MOVEMENT "The Gibraltar of Our Cause" By Susan B. Anthony (From a speech delivered at the Suffrage... | |
| Mabel Bartlett Peyton, Lucia Kinley - 1926 - 138 páginas
...laws about to be drawn up, favorable consideration be given to women. If not, we read in her letter, "we will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation." In these words, more than a hundred years before woman's suffrage agitation became active in this country,... | |
| Jonathan Rawson - 1927 - 448 páginas
...particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. ARNOLD'S ARMY IS IN DISTRESS American Camp Before Quebeck, Canada. April A graphic description of the... | |
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