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Example sentences for "woman suffrage"

  • The conference decided by a majority that some measure of woman suffrage should be conferred.

  • I do not think we could have cleaned up the city without the women's vote"; or, "At that time I was opposed to woman suffrage .

  • These successive steps of progress during forty years are as surely a part of the History of Woman Suffrage as will be the events of the closing period in which victory shall at last crown the hard fought battles of half a century.

  • In presenting to our readers the second volume of the "History of Woman Suffrage," we gladly return our thanks to the press for the many favorable notices we have received from leading journals, both in the old world and the new.

  • Some object to the title of our work; they say you can not write the "History of Woman Suffrage" until the fact is accomplished.

  • Mrs. Besant began to lecture in 1874, and with views like Bradlaugh's; but her chief interest was in woman suffrage.

  • Spiritualists have all, I think, been in favour of woman suffrage; and the majority were abolitionists.

  • Thinking of the long years of effort which followed her adoption of the cause of woman suffrage, a word of the Doctor's, spoken in 1875, comes vividly to mind.

  • A woman minister once said: "My conviction that Mrs. Howe was a divinely ordained preacher was gained the first time that she publicly espoused the question of woman suffrage in 1869.

  • But besides the philosophy of woman suffrage, we want its religion.

  • At Colorado Springs in 1911, when Mr. Wilson was Governor of New Jersey and campaigning for the Presidential nomination, a delegation of Colorado women asked him his position on woman suffrage.

  • In a letter to the National Woman's Party, acknowledging the receipt of them, he concluded by saying: "May I not once more express my sincere interest in the cause of woman suffrage?

  • She was the first suffragist in America to be "militant" enough to wage a campaign against office-seekers on the issue of woman suffrage.

  • It should never be forgotten by advocates of woman suffrage, that the deeper their reasonings go, the stronger foundation they find; and that we have always a solid fulcrum for our lever in that phrase of our charters, "We the people.

  • Resolutions of this kind soon became numerous and included demands to which the Conservative leaders could not assent, such as woman suffrage, and fair trade, that is, protection in a modified form.

  • Woman suffrage in municipal elections was granted to single women and widows (householders) in 1869.

  • The Budget; Woman Suffrage; the Content with the Lords.

  • The accounts of the gaining of woman suffrage in other countries come from the highest authorities.

  • The chapter on Woman Suffrage in Europe outside of Great Britain found plenty of room in 4 pages; in this one it requires 32.

  • One of the reforms which Wendell Phillips advocated was that of woman suffrage, but this movement has come to be particularly associated with the name of Susan B.

  • She was one of the first to take up the question of woman suffrage, and in 1848, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and a few others, called the first Woman's Suffrage Convention ever held in this country.

  • I point for example, to the literature of the subsidiary question of woman suffrage.

  • I would propose to begin by analysing the mental attitude of those who range themselves on the side of woman suffrage, and then to pass on to deal with the principal arguments upon which the woman suffragist relies.

  • This latter theorem of taxation which is displayed on the banners of woman suffrage is, I suppose, deliberately and intentionally a suggestio falsi.

  • Mr. Phillips was one of the early advocates of woman suffrage.

  • The ladies who spoke in public in those days mostly confined their labors to the advocacy of woman suffrage, and were not much interested in my scheme of a world-wide protest of women against the cruelties of war.

  • I had heard that Mrs. Grey had become a convert to woman suffrage, and asked her if this was true.

  • XIII "Woman Suffrage" There was a shuffling step on the stairway, accompanied by spasmodic shrieks and an occasional "ouch.

  • But Roger had slipped out, remembering that "woman suffrage" was not a proper subject for discussion in his hearing.

  • The times she herse'f is min'sterin' to our needs she's preachin' Woman Suffrage incessant.

  • Faro Nell, Tucson Jennie an' Missis Rucker don't take to this Miss Bark's Woman Suffrage views.

  • Another of our masculine pleasures is about to become a thing of the past, thanks to woman suffrage.


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