The Atlantic Monthly, 136. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1925 |
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15. oldal
... women voters would be more honest and intelligent than men voters , and that women officials would be more honest and able than men officials . They assigned to themselves the glory of ' race - building , ' quite as though they built ...
... women voters would be more honest and intelligent than men voters , and that women officials would be more honest and able than men officials . They assigned to themselves the glory of ' race - building , ' quite as though they built ...
16. oldal
... women voters is manifestly absurd . It is also manifestly unjust . If , being less intelligent , less informed , and less experienced than men , they are not less conscientious , they give sufficient proof of their fitness to cast a ...
... women voters is manifestly absurd . It is also manifestly unjust . If , being less intelligent , less informed , and less experienced than men , they are not less conscientious , they give sufficient proof of their fitness to cast a ...
17. oldal
... Woman's Home Companion . ' It is not that women will oppose an individual war when it comes , but that they oppose the blunders of government which cause war . .. Women realize that it is nobler to lead a nation out of trouble than to ...
... Woman's Home Companion . ' It is not that women will oppose an individual war when it comes , but that they oppose the blunders of government which cause war . .. Women realize that it is nobler to lead a nation out of trouble than to ...
27. oldal
... women . Their marriage customs , which so shocked the early mission- aries , were undoubtedly better suited to their tribal life than the monogamy which was the white man's substitute . Each woman had two husbands at least a young man ...
... women . Their marriage customs , which so shocked the early mission- aries , were undoubtedly better suited to their tribal life than the monogamy which was the white man's substitute . Each woman had two husbands at least a young man ...
28. oldal
... women by comparison seem uncommonly diminutive . They are of a pale - olive complexion , with exquisite hands and feet , and their hair would be the envy of the most richly endowed women of England or France . Both sexes have teeth of ...
... women by comparison seem uncommonly diminutive . They are of a pale - olive complexion , with exquisite hands and feet , and their hair would be the envy of the most richly endowed women of England or France . Both sexes have teeth of ...
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