The Freedom of Women (Review in The Spectator) ARTICLE
Title | The Freedom of Women (Review in The Spectator) |
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Is same as work | The Freedom of Women (Review in The Spectator) |
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Author | UNKNOWN [author, various, name and sex unknown] |
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Date | 1908 |
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Type | ARTICLE |
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Notes | ['Positive.\n\n"Well-reasoned pamphlet [...] comes opportunely."\n"Mrs. Harrison\'s pamphlet provides a good text and apologia for the newly created Society opposed to female suffrage, and should be widely disseminated by it."\n\n"[argument against] the militant suffragists who so often make themselves a nuisance to Ministers and Members of Parliament. If they were men they would be knocked on the head or deluged with a hose when they became riotous, but being women they cannot be disposed of so summarily."\n\n"[arguments] urged with wisdom and self-restraint by the author."\n\n"We can only conclude by strongly recommending this pamphlet as a corrective to much of the loose declamation indulged in by the militant party, as well as to the sober and more plausible reasons adduced by noble ladies of the type of Mrs. Fawcett."'] |
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The freedom of women: an argument against the proposed extension of the suffrage to women | Mrs. Frederic Harrison |