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Vol. XIII. July 1, 1864. No. 77.
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XLVIL--THE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN.
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Among the numerous papers which have app...
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The.
THE .
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOUKNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
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Vol. Xiii. July 1, 1864. No. 77.
Vol . XIII . July 1 , 1864 . No . 77 .
Xlvil--The Enfranchisement Of Women.
_XLVIL--THE _ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMEN .
Among The Numerous Papers Which Have App...
Among the numerous papers which have appeared in magazines
reasoning women and rev _j iews " and , , - during if exhaus any , the tive have las treatment t equalled few years an in , article on calm the entitled p condition hilosophical The of
min Enfranchisement ster Review " of for Women Jul , which 1851 appeared As its contents in the " are West as -.
interesting and im , portant no y , w , as . a . t the time of its publication ,
and as it is by no means well known to the general public , t w e hop some e to do of t s ome leading service ideas to our and readers rinci b les y bring which ing it * before
enunciatedwhile at the same time warning p them p that no abstract can do , justice to its masterlhandling of the subjectand that
our object is rather to stimula y te curiosity to examine the , original essathan to lead one to rest satisfiedwith the
view y here given of any it , coloured too as tha , t may be b cursory y our own thoughts and feelings .
adm The issio enfranchisemen n in law and in t o fac f t w , omen to equal , o i ty in all ther rig w ht ords s poli , t their ical , civil
princi not a , p and new les of social question free , with and to popular the thinkers male , government n citizens or to any of are the one felt communit by as whom well y , a _&
acknowledged . As As one a of question expediency of justice the more the cas thoroug e seems hl too it cl is ear examined for dispute the .
y , must stronger grant it will it to appear women . or Those be guilty who of advocate the flagrant universal contradiction suffrage
species of terming . * A that in universal those who which do they not regard deny to the half franchise the human as a
ga , political matter of justice person which al right is , inconsistent yet usually up with hold the some exclusion princip of all of
lie * is The not chartist who denies the suffrage to women , is a chartist only because
themselves a . lord : he is one of those levellers who would level only down to
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1864, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071864/page/1/
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