... superior in obligation to any other.' Resolved, That all laws which prevent woman from occupying such a station in society as her conscience shall dictate, or which place her in a position inferior to that of man, are contrary to the great precept... Selected Articles on Woman Suffrage - xxxvii. lappuse1912 - 162 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| National American Woman Suffrage Association - 1908 - 254 lapas
...that of man, are contrary to the great precept of Nature, and therefore of no force of authority. 3. Resolved, That woman is man's equal — was intended...race demands that she should be recognized as such. 4. Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 828 lapas
...are contrary to the great precept of nature and of no validity, for this is " superior in obligation to any other." Resolved, That all laws which prevent...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Charles Seymour, Donald Paige Frary - 1918 - 480 lapas
...them were these: Resolved, That woman is man's equal, was intended to be so by the Creator, and that the highest good of the race demands that she should be recognized as such. Resolved, That it is the duty of the women of this country to secure to themselves their right to the elective franchise.... | |
| James Mickel Williams - 1922 - 484 lapas
...that of man are contrary to the great precept of nature, and therefore of no force or authority. 3 Resolved, That woman is man's equal — was intended...and the highest good of the race demands that she be recognized as such." M Then follow resolutions condemning the dual standard of morality, declaring... | |
| Stuart Lewis - 1928 - 720 lapas
...precept of nature, and therefore of no force or authority. Resolved, That woman is man's equal—was intended to be so by the Creator, and the highest...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Paul Buhle, Mari Jo Buhle - 1978 - 496 lapas
...precept of nature, and therefore of no force or authority. Resolved, That woman is man's equal—was intended to be so by the Creator, and the highest...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Anne Firor Scott, Andrew MacKay Scott - 1982 - 198 lapas
...are contrary to the great precept of nature and of no validity, for this is "superior in obligation to any other." Resolved, That all laws which prevent...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Susan G. Bell, Karen M. Offen - 1983 - 588 lapas
...are contrary to the great precept of nature and of no validity, for this is "superior in obligation to any other." Resolved, That all laws which prevent...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Alice S. Rossi - 1988 - 748 lapas
...are contrary to the great precept of nature and of no validity, for this is "superior in obligation to any other." Resolved, That all laws which prevent...Resolved, That the women of this country ought to be enlightened in regard to the laws under which they live, that they may no longer publish their degradation... | |
| Lise Vogel - 1993 - 220 lapas
...the great precept of nature and therefore of no force or authority. . . . Woman is man's equal—was intended to be so by the Creator and the highest good of the race demands that she be recognized as such. 6 For woman-movement activists in the middle of the nineteenth century, campaigning... | |
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