The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... woman suffrage is tem- porarily dismissed , but closed election should not mean a closed mind . At the last minute in New York the anti - suffragists produced Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson of Colorado to argue against votes for women ...
... woman suffrage is tem- porarily dismissed , but closed election should not mean a closed mind . At the last minute in New York the anti - suffragists produced Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson of Colorado to argue against votes for women ...
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... women and children who require pensions and relief . These needs can be handled only by a large administrative machine composed of men with expert knowledge . Our present method of foozling with unemployment , sickness , age , and ...
... women and children who require pensions and relief . These needs can be handled only by a large administrative machine composed of men with expert knowledge . Our present method of foozling with unemployment , sickness , age , and ...
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... women seeking the ends of social justice . Sober reformers like John Howard , enthusiasts like Dickens , and courageous women like Elizabeth Fry gave blood and tears to this cause . It is now nearly a hundred and fifty years since John ...
... women seeking the ends of social justice . Sober reformers like John Howard , enthusiasts like Dickens , and courageous women like Elizabeth Fry gave blood and tears to this cause . It is now nearly a hundred and fifty years since John ...
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... women have ever been organized since time began . The German mind was in a particularly favor- able attitude during the later decades of the century for the acceptance of these new disciplines , material and spiritual . Somewhat as the ...
... women have ever been organized since time began . The German mind was in a particularly favor- able attitude during the later decades of the century for the acceptance of these new disciplines , material and spiritual . Somewhat as the ...
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... woman whom he had just deserted , in its bitterness spoiled for him the charm he might have experienced in his sensation ... women were naught but empty infatuations , and that he was only now learning the meaning of that strange ...
... woman whom he had just deserted , in its bitterness spoiled for him the charm he might have experienced in his sensation ... women were naught but empty infatuations , and that he was only now learning the meaning of that strange ...
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