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 142by Ellis Ethelmer - 1893 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Association for the Advancement of Women - 1877 - 404 pages
...and now we have, happily, arrived at the enlightened or civilized age when with Mr. Mill we can say. "We deny the right of any portion of the species to...or any individual for another individual, what is or what is not their proper sphere." If we throw a stone into a pond, we see first one circle, then... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1878 - 582 pages
...nations is to add open responsibility wherever there already exists unobserved power. " 7. Resolved. 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... | |
| Charles Anthony - 1880 - 132 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...ascertained without complete liberty of choice.' — Mrs. Mitt. as they do in Turkey. In a word, there is nothing between her and slavery but man's will. True,... | |
| Charles Anthony (Political Writer.) - 1880 - 144 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...which they are able to attain to. What this is cannot lie ascertained without complete liberty of choice.' — Mrs. MM. as they do in Turkey. In a word,... | |
| George Pellew - 1888 - 50 pages
...priori notions of what is womanly. " The proper sphere of all human beings," in the words of Mr. Mill, " is the largest and highest which they are able to attain to," and " what this is cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice." Some good people speak... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1891 - 1076 pages
...is not his or her ' proper sphere.' The proper sphere for all human beings is the highest and best they are able to attain to. What this is cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice." We are told that women have not asked for 1691.] Female [SEPT. 9 the effect of this extended franchise... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1894 - 242 pages
...thinkers from Plato to Condorcet have made emphatic protests in favour of the equality of women." " U'e deny the right of any portion of the species to decide...what is not their ' proper sphere.' The proper sphere of all human beings is the largest and highest they can attain to." The Bill of 1867. Again the " Representation... | |
| 1896 - 450 pages
...obstacles ought to be placed in the way. No one has the right to decide what is or is not another person's proper sphere. The proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and the highest they are able to attain to, and what this is cannot be ascertained without complete liberty... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1909 - 294 pages
...thinkers, from Plato to Condorcet, have made emphatic protests in favour of the equality of women." "We deny the right of any portion of the species to...what is not their ' proper sphere.' The proper sphere of all human beings is the largest and highest they can attain to." "Women could vote in the East India... | |
| 1867 - 420 pages
...feminine; 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. "Let every occupation be open to all, without favor or 'discouragement to any, and employments will... | |
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