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... But this demand means the enfranchisement of spinsters and widows only. Why should married women not also be reckoned with Lord Salisbury accepts Women's Suffrage on the old basis of the property qualificivion, a measure which his party opposed when advocated ...

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... how to cut out and make up the necessary articles of dress. We have also received the Suffrage Journal, whose pages are entirely devoted to the of women's suffrage ; and also• Woodhull's I end C/allin's Journal, now published in London, but the number ...

REV. MR (IRANI, TAIN, ON THE CITY OF JERUSALEM

... eiumiermaaanejaal r ane ama er vese as m a se sse power of imitation, or rather assimilation, which National Sedates Women's Suffrage waited thriller& te slap is if be le Iliemici herrn st es enable, them to seise upon whst is best inmate!. the Ler-Advert* ...

MR GLADSTONE ON EN'S SUFFRAGE. CURIOUS ACTION AGAINST MR WINANS. i A pamphlet by Mr Gladstone has been ..

... MR GLADSTONE ON EN'S SUFFRAGE. CURIOUS ACTION AGAINST MR WINANS. i A pamphlet by Mr Gladstone has been published Lord Young, in the Bill Chamber of the Court of setting forth his rewrites fo. li.piog that the Moose Session, had before him CM Saturday ...

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... learn. Though the reporta differ as to the treatment which slaves receive at the hands of their masters, they show that men, women, and children are hawked about through the streets of many of the towns au& I sold by auction, that they may be resold on the ...

OPINIONS OF THE PIMS.S

... the Isle of Mao has resolved I to confer the franchise women. This decision was arrived at in Committee of the Douse of Keys on Friday, whet, it also agreed to establish a system of household suffrage. Later returns of the United States elections indicate ...

Mr William Bissett, s-creiary of ' yergordon Young Men's Literary Asi:oci-tion, to acknowledge, wiih thanks, o• ..

... *inferred on women, female; M.P.'s would be the undesirable consequence, I that the responsibilities of Parliamentary lifej are great for them, and further lie said thej question of female suffrage is not that if a great mass of British women hut only of ...

BRIDGEND FREE CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL SOIREE

... therefore they could not be expected to be as in- show that Sir Kenneth has not adopted his polititelligent as the men and women in this country. cal creed from mere fancy, but that on the contrary Mr Mackenzie then spoke shortly as to the ter _ he is ...

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... in London, would you approve of Manhood Suffrage; Aso to extend the franchise to women Dr Macdonald—Yes : to widows, women householders, and proprietrizes, or others carrying on business, but not to all women. This ended the heckling, whereupon Mr Maclennan ...

Cuirtnt Mittraturt

... rights to householders in counties advised the Government to deal with the suffrage as in boroughs, and extending the frandhise to first—(hear, hear.) He was of the same opinion women properly qualified. Mr Bright aisle • brief now, for be believed if any ...

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... this was but the mad freak of clever women in revolt against the of fashionable life, and the brokers, while they laughed, were not indisposed to welcome it as startling evidence of American and go. But the women had been among them barely three months ...

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... week being by . shortly in favour of extending the suffrage to t ele'', and ascertain how neseiyareir totake A me. - one is passing along the rood. HEST the other churches, but rather en the other hand women. We would suggest that &similar meet- 1 part in ...