Republics Versus Woman: Contrasting the Treatment Accorded to Woman in Aristocracies with that Meted Out to Her in DemocraciesGrafton Press, 1903 - 179 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 23.
vii. lappuse
... aristocratic and very rich family of continental Europe . I immediately discerned that my being a citizen of a Republic was the real and only cause of her marked interest ; and some pre- science or other straightway caused me to say as ...
... aristocratic and very rich family of continental Europe . I immediately discerned that my being a citizen of a Republic was the real and only cause of her marked interest ; and some pre- science or other straightway caused me to say as ...
x. lappuse
... aristocrats - that all evidently were ( just what I had expected to find ) women of unusual ability , courage and determination ; and that " I must make an un- suspected , merciless , and persistent attack upon that citadel to make it ...
... aristocrats - that all evidently were ( just what I had expected to find ) women of unusual ability , courage and determination ; and that " I must make an un- suspected , merciless , and persistent attack upon that citadel to make it ...
3. lappuse
... aristocratic government . But the fact that I am an American , * I greatly fear , has led both you and her to infer that I , of course , favor her status in the former . ( Sub- dued murmurs . . ) Nothing could give me greater pride or ...
... aristocratic government . But the fact that I am an American , * I greatly fear , has led both you and her to infer that I , of course , favor her status in the former . ( Sub- dued murmurs . . ) Nothing could give me greater pride or ...
5. lappuse
... aristocracy , which it will never enjoy in a democracy , even should such government endure until the end of time . ( Moans . ) Should a republic grant the ballot to woman generally ( which , believe me will never occur ) , even then no ...
... aristocracy , which it will never enjoy in a democracy , even should such government endure until the end of time . ( Moans . ) Should a republic grant the ballot to woman generally ( which , believe me will never occur ) , even then no ...
6. lappuse
... aristocracy is nature's realm , nature's arena for womankind ; and her highest destiny can only be reached therein . It is connected with her past , is in unison with her present and con- tains the embryo of her future . ( A voice ...
... aristocracy is nature's realm , nature's arena for womankind ; and her highest destiny can only be reached therein . It is connected with her past , is in unison with her present and con- tains the embryo of her future . ( A voice ...
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