Women's Suffrage: A Record of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the British Isles, with Biographical Sketches of Miss Becker |
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Стр. 71 - Citizenship (NUSEC), continued to pursue its earlier goal — "to obtain the parliamentary franchise for women on the same terms as it is or may be granted to men...
Стр. 77 - Every man shall be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in Parliament for a...
Стр. 37 - Reafon's philofophic page. That very law * which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its fource, . That law preferves the earth a fphere, And guides the planets in their courfe.
Стр. 12 - one thing is pretty clear, that all those individuals whose interests are indisputably included in those of other individuals may be struck off from political rights without inconvenience. In this light may be viewed all children up to a certain age, whose interests are involved in those of their parents. In this light also women may be regarded, the. interest of almost all of whom is involved in that of their fathers or in that of their husbands.
Стр. 245 - Queen, (being supreme governess possessor and inheritor to the Imperial Crown of this realm as our said sovereign lady the Queen most justly presently is) may by the same authority and power likewise have exercise execute punish correct and do to all intents constructions and purposes without doubt ambiguity scruple or question: any custom use or scruple or any other thing whatsoever to be made to the contrary notwithstanding.
Стр. 77 - That in all Acts, words importing the masculine gender shall be deemed and taken to include females...
Стр. 12 - is pretty clear, that all those individuals whose interests are involved in those of other individuals, may be struck off without inconvenience In this light women may be regarded, the interest of almost all of whom is involved either in that of their fathers, or in that of their husbands.
Стр. 42 - What I most desire, is to see married women of the middle classes stand on the same terms of equality as prevail in the working classes and the highest aristocracy. A great lady or a factory woman are independent persons - personages - the women of the middle classes are nobodies, and if they act for themselves they lose caste!
Стр. 8 - One wou'd think by the effects, that it was a proper way of Educating them, since there are no accounts in History of so many great Women in any one Age, as are to be found between the years 15 and 1600.
Стр. 53 - In a country governed by a woman — where you allow women to form part of the other estate of the realm — peeresses in their own right,- for example — where you allow women not only to hold land but to be ladies of the manor and hold legal courts — where a woman by law may be a churchwarden and overseer of the poor — I do not see, where she has so much to do with the State and Church, on what reasons, if you come to right, she has not a right to vote.