The Social and Political Dependence of WomenLongmans, Green, 1867 - 75 páginas |
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... ridicule . women should have votes is so novel a proposal , and therefore , to untrained minds , so absurd , that few can refrain from indulging in what are meant to be jokes and witticisms . * Writers who have hitherto laboured in vain ...
... ridicule . women should have votes is so novel a proposal , and therefore , to untrained minds , so absurd , that few can refrain from indulging in what are meant to be jokes and witticisms . * Writers who have hitherto laboured in vain ...
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... ridicule never was and never will be demonstration . Ridicule is some- times useful , but it is only in bringing to bear on those whom nobler feelings do not influence , the force which other people's opinions usually exer- cise . But ...
... ridicule never was and never will be demonstration . Ridicule is some- times useful , but it is only in bringing to bear on those whom nobler feelings do not influence , the force which other people's opinions usually exer- cise . But ...
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... ridicule is entirely and absolutely useless ; or in the other case , of those who pretend that in abandoning a worthless weapon which they know , like the ill - directed boomerang of the Indian , will recoil on themselves , they are in ...
... ridicule is entirely and absolutely useless ; or in the other case , of those who pretend that in abandoning a worthless weapon which they know , like the ill - directed boomerang of the Indian , will recoil on themselves , they are in ...
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... ridicule , it only incurs the same penalty as every new idea opposed to preconceived notions . New ideas radically different from exist- ing opinions are generally treated as absurd , and often for no other reason than their newness . A ...
... ridicule , it only incurs the same penalty as every new idea opposed to preconceived notions . New ideas radically different from exist- ing opinions are generally treated as absurd , and often for no other reason than their newness . A ...
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... ridicule and contempt . And , more recently , a writer in the Edinburgh Review ' earned an un- enviable notoriety , by ridiculing the notion that men would ever travel at the rate of forty or fifty miles an hour . In social matters ...
... ridicule and contempt . And , more recently , a writer in the Edinburgh Review ' earned an un- enviable notoriety , by ridiculing the notion that men would ever travel at the rate of forty or fifty miles an hour . In social matters ...
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