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" We deny the right of any portion of the species to ; decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is and what is not their ' proper sphere.' The proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest which they are... "
Woman Free - Page 142
by Ellis Ethelmer - 1893 - 222 pages
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Speeches, Lectures, and Letters

Wendell Phillips - 1864 - 580 pages
...is to add open responsibility wherever there already exists unobserved power. " 7. Itcanlved, That we deny the right of any portion of the species to decide for another portion, or of any individual to decide for another individual, what is and what is not its 'proper sphere'; that...
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The social and political dependence of women [by C. Anthony].

Charles Anthony (political writer.) - 1867 - 136 pages
...unfeminine, and that the proper sphere of women is not politics or publicity, but private and domestic life. We deny the right of any portion of the species to...able to attain to. What this is cannot be ascertained hout complete liberty of choice.' — Mrs. Mill. attendance on man. It is time to throw aside these...
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The Social and Political Dependence of Women

Charles Anthony - 1867 - 224 pages
...unfeminine and that the proper sphere of women is not politics or publicity, but private and domestic life. We deny the right of any portion of the species to..." proper sphere." The proper sphere for all human beinga is the largest and highest which they are able to attain to. What this is cannot be ascertained...
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Enfrancisement of Women: An Essay by Mrs. John Stuart Mill

Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1868 - 38 pages
...unfeminine, and that the proper sphere of women is not politics or publicity, but private and domestic life. We deny the right of any portion of the species to...be ascertained without complete liberty of choice. The speakers at the convention in America have, thti ifore, done wisely and right in refusing to entertain...
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Putnam's Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2

1868 - 808 pages
...given as an excellent expression of a truth that will sooner or later be accepted as on axiom : — " We deny the right of any portion of the species to...sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest to which they are able to attain. What this is cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice¡"...
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The Education of Girls; and the Employment of Women of the Upper Classes ...

William Ballantyne Hodgson - 1869 - 158 pages
...OF THE UPPER CLASSES, EDUCATIONALLY CONSIDERED. DELIVERED AT MANCHESTER, ON THE 9rn OCTOBER, 1866. " We deny the right of any portion of the species to...what is and what is not their ' proper sphere. ' The "Where incompatibility is real, it will take care of itself; but there is gross injustice in making...
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Vindication of the French revolution of February, 1848; in reply to Lord ...

John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 410 pages
...etuinine; and that the proper sphere of women is not politics or publicity, but private and domestic life. We deny the right of any portion of the species to...and highest which they are able to attain to. What liiis is, cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice. The speakers at the Convention...
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Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1874 - 738 pages
...calculated to conduce to his or her personal benefit and happiness. In the words of the late Mr. JS Mill, " We deny the right of any portion of the species to...be ascertained without complete liberty of choice." Viewed in this light, it is no valid argument to say that women will be happier if excluded from all...
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Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical, and ..., Volume 3

John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 404 pages
...unfemi'ntne; and that the proper sphere of women is not politics or publicity, but private and domestic life. We deny the right of any portion of the species to...human beings is the largest \ and highest which they arc able to attain to. What this is, cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice. Tha...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1875 - 1160 pages
...quotation of which I believe Mrs. Mill is the author, what does she say on this point? Mrs. Mill says — " We deny the right of any portion of the species to...be ascertained without complete liberty of choice." Now, Sir, quotations like these, especially coming from the quarter they do, if they have meaning at...
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