The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of ' Woman's Rights,' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety. Queen Victoria - Página 410por Lytton Strachey - 1921 - 434 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Thomas Stead - 1903 - 722 páginas
...enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad wicked folly of " Woman's Rights,1' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor...forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety. . . . God created men and women different — then let them remain each in their own position. . .... | |
| 1908 - 860 páginas
...rights," wherenpon the Queen wrote to Mr. Martin: — The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad,...and propriety. Lady ought to get a good whipping. When Mr. Gladstone's Government fell in 1874, the Queen wrote: — The result of the elections is astounding.... | |
| 1903 - 758 páginas
...reigning Sovereign, who issued the following manifesto : "The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad,...forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety." One can only speculate as to the far higher position which might at that time have been secured to... | |
| Sir Wilfrid Lawson - 1909 - 436 páginas
...anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of " Women's Rights," with all its attendant horrors, on which...forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety.' THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR 87 Annual," as measures are called which are regularly brought on in the House... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1912 - 164 páginas
...Walter Bagehot and others. Victoria, Queen of England : " The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad....forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety." John Bright: "When women are not safe under the charge or care of fathers, husbands, brothers, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 116 páginas
...Walter Bagehot and others. Victoria, Queen of England: "The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad....forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety." evil results to many women who have entered heartily into political conflict and discussion. I would... | |
| Lady Dorothy Nevill - 1912 - 408 páginas
...COMMONS AND THE PERI (A CARTUON ] : il 1 .ill !. IN 1868) MY OWN VIEW 133 wicked folly of " Women's Rights," with all its attendant horrors, on which...forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety. God created man and woman different — then let them remain each in their own position. Woman would... | |
| Herbert Dennis Bradley - 1922 - 300 páginas
...write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of Woman's Rights, with all its attendant sorrows, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every...Lady ought to get a good whipping. It is a subject upon which the Queen is so furious that she cannot contain herself. God created men and women differently... | |
| Lady Barbara Nightingale Stephen - 1927 - 420 páginas
...ground, she expressed her views with her usual vigour : " The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad,...forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety. ... It is a subject which makes the Queen so furious that she cannot contain herself. . . . Woman would... | |
| 1921 - 874 páginas
...in checking this mad, wicked folly of 'Women's Rights,' with all its attendant horrors on which her feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly...subject which makes the Queen so furious that she can not contain herself. God created men and women different — then let then: remain each in their... | |
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