The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 219A. Constable, 1914 |
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... doubt to make our laws but do not - would have refused . The miners and the railway men have secured concessions by the benevolent interference of politicians not unmoved by an appetite for votes . But , since economic forces are ...
... doubt to make our laws but do not - would have refused . The miners and the railway men have secured concessions by the benevolent interference of politicians not unmoved by an appetite for votes . But , since economic forces are ...
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... doubt tells here also ; the superior prestige of man weights the balance ; man is unwilling to take orders from a woman , disinclined to do business with a woman ; but it is reasonable to suppose that if the capacity of woman had been ...
... doubt tells here also ; the superior prestige of man weights the balance ; man is unwilling to take orders from a woman , disinclined to do business with a woman ; but it is reasonable to suppose that if the capacity of woman had been ...
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... doubt , the equal of man in value , in some gifts superior , with others more penuriously equipped . She must test her own strength , and find her own limitations . Mrs. Colquhoun , a convinced evo- lutionist , calls upon her to do her ...
... doubt , the equal of man in value , in some gifts superior , with others more penuriously equipped . She must test her own strength , and find her own limitations . Mrs. Colquhoun , a convinced evo- lutionist , calls upon her to do her ...
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... doubt that in this country the great mass of women take little interest in politics . The young women are occupied with their laughter and their play , their clothes and their sweethearts . The elder women are occupied with their ...
... doubt that in this country the great mass of women take little interest in politics . The young women are occupied with their laughter and their play , their clothes and their sweethearts . The elder women are occupied with their ...
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... doubt , fairly familiar with his pseudonym of ' Stendhal ' ; some of us have read ' Le Rouge et Le Noir ' and La Chartreuse de Parme ' ; but how many of us have any further knowledge of a man whose works are at the present moment ...
... doubt , fairly familiar with his pseudonym of ' Stendhal ' ; some of us have read ' Le Rouge et Le Noir ' and La Chartreuse de Parme ' ; but how many of us have any further knowledge of a man whose works are at the present moment ...
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