History of Woman Suffrage, Volume 1Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage Susan B. Anthony, 1889 |
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... spirit - Mrs . Dissos- way rejects all proposals to disloyalty - Triumphal arch erected by the ladies of Trenton in honor of Washington - His letter to the ladies - The origin of Woman Suffrage in New Jersey - A paper read by William A ...
... spirit - Mrs . Dissos- way rejects all proposals to disloyalty - Triumphal arch erected by the ladies of Trenton in honor of Washington - His letter to the ladies - The origin of Woman Suffrage in New Jersey - A paper read by William A ...
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... spirit and letter of the laws she is made responsible for crimes committed against her , while the male criminal goes free ; when from altars where she worhips no woman may preach ; when in the courts , where girls of tender age may be ...
... spirit and letter of the laws she is made responsible for crimes committed against her , while the male criminal goes free ; when from altars where she worhips no woman may preach ; when in the courts , where girls of tender age may be ...
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... spirit of inquiry , creates self - reliance , induces a feeling of responsibility . The people who demand authority for every thought and action , who look to others for wisdom and protection , are those who perpetu- ate tyranny . The ...
... spirit of inquiry , creates self - reliance , induces a feeling of responsibility . The people who demand authority for every thought and action , who look to others for wisdom and protection , are those who perpetu- ate tyranny . The ...
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... spirit of the age . Margaret of An . goulême , the brilliant Queen of Navarre , was a voluminous writer , her Heptaméron rising to the dignity of a French classic . A paper in the Revue des Deux Mondes , a few years since , by M. Henri ...
... spirit of the age . Margaret of An . goulême , the brilliant Queen of Navarre , was a voluminous writer , her Heptaméron rising to the dignity of a French classic . A paper in the Revue des Deux Mondes , a few years since , by M. Henri ...
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... spirit and purpose of the Anti - Slavery Movement in this country , and was a regular contributor to the National Anti - Slavery Standard , publish- ed in New York . Eliza Lynn , an Irish lady , was at this time writ- ing leading ...
... spirit and purpose of the Anti - Slavery Movement in this country , and was a regular contributor to the National Anti - Slavery Standard , publish- ed in New York . Eliza Lynn , an Irish lady , was at this time writ- ing leading ...
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