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... EDITORS FOR THIS ISSUE Editor in Charge H. M. Ellis Standing Members J. S. Stevens R. L. Walkley FOREWORD The somewhat sudden rise into prominence , about the.
... EDITORS FOR THIS ISSUE Editor in Charge H. M. Ellis Standing Members J. S. Stevens R. L. Walkley FOREWORD The somewhat sudden rise into prominence , about the.
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... for most of which , owing to Miss Kellogg's absence from the University , the editor must assume personal responsibility . H. M. Ellis Orono , April 15 , 1924 Introduction Chapter I. Chapter II . Chapter III . Chapter.
... for most of which , owing to Miss Kellogg's absence from the University , the editor must assume personal responsibility . H. M. Ellis Orono , April 15 , 1924 Introduction Chapter I. Chapter II . Chapter III . Chapter.
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... Editor of the European Magazine and adopted in the article " Sepoy " by compilers of the Encyclopedia Britannica . This account of the Sepoy soldiers appeared in the European Magazine for August . 1795. An accompanying letter , signed J ...
... Editor of the European Magazine and adopted in the article " Sepoy " by compilers of the Encyclopedia Britannica . This account of the Sepoy soldiers appeared in the European Magazine for August . 1795. An accompanying letter , signed J ...
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... editor of the European Magazine , asking the latter to publish his French narrative mentioned above , the " Sou- venir d'un Séjour à Bombay . " This is the earliest of his pub- lished works of which there is record.24 Sometime during ...
... editor of the European Magazine , asking the latter to publish his French narrative mentioned above , the " Sou- venir d'un Séjour à Bombay . " This is the earliest of his pub- lished works of which there is record.24 Sometime during ...
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... editor of the European Magazine . Since this article presumably gives some indication as to the method and content of his own study , it calls for a somewhat extended summary . In the opening paragraph the author remarks that treatises ...
... editor of the European Magazine . Since this article presumably gives some indication as to the method and content of his own study , it calls for a somewhat extended summary . In the opening paragraph the author remarks that treatises ...
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93. lappuse - The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods, or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
57. lappuse - While acting as their Representative, I shall be governed by their will on all subjects upon which I have the means of knowing what their will is ; and upon all others I shall do what my own judgment teaches me will best advance their interests.
101. lappuse - The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her.
37. lappuse - I long to hear that you have declared an independency — and by the way, in the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors.
102. lappuse - He has created a false public sentiment by giving to the world a different code of morals for men and women, by which moral delinquencies which exclude women from society, are not only tolerated, but deemed of little account in man.
37. lappuse - And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands. Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could.
56. lappuse - To the Editor of the Journal: In your paper of last Saturday, I see a communication, over the signature of "Many Voters," in which the candidates who are announced in the Journal, are called upon to "show their hands.
102. lappuse - He has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments, and from those she is permitted to follow she receives but a scanty remuneration. He closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction which be considers most honorable to himself. As a teacher of theology, medicine or law, she is not known. He has denied her the facilities for obtaining a thorough education, all colleges being closed against her.
56. lappuse - Voters" in which the candidates who are announced in the Journal are called upon to 'show their hands.' Agreed. Here's mine: "I go for all sharing the privileges of the government who assist in bearing its burdens. Consequently, I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes or bear arms (by no means excluding females).
14. lappuse - I said, my friend, in the administration of a State neither a woman as a woman, nor a man as a man has any special function, but the gifts of nature are equally diffused in both sexes ; all the pursuits of men are the pursuits of women also, and in all of them a woman is only a weaker man.