The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 46
... Women are always feeling children pulling at their gowns : the desolation and destruction caused by revolutions hurt the home , and hurt women through their devotion to home , even more than they hurt men . This is likely to make women ...
... Women are always feeling children pulling at their gowns : the desolation and destruction caused by revolutions hurt the home , and hurt women through their devotion to home , even more than they hurt men . This is likely to make women ...
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... women do not wish the Women's Suffrage Bill to pass . It is quite a different thing to say that women do not wish to go into public life . Women's suffrage and the entrance of women into public life are not identical ; you may have the ...
... women do not wish the Women's Suffrage Bill to pass . It is quite a different thing to say that women do not wish to go into public life . Women's suffrage and the entrance of women into public life are not identical ; you may have the ...
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... women who may possibly be swayed by them ? Unless , indeed , That in the captain's but a choleric word , Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy . The next objection to enfranchising women is that political power will not enable women to ...
... women who may possibly be swayed by them ? Unless , indeed , That in the captain's but a choleric word , Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy . The next objection to enfranchising women is that political power will not enable women to ...
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Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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