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Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1974 - 312 pagina's |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelenagainst Albert Hall amendment Annie Kenney April Arncliffe-Sennett arrested arson campaign August Balfour Billington-Greig by-election C. P. Scott Cabinet Christabel Pankhurst Churchill Clement's Inn committee Conciliation Bill Daily December deputation Dr Pankhurst Drummond E. S. Pankhurst election Emily Wilding Davison Emmeline F. W. Pethick-Lawrence Fawcett February franchise Gladstone Government H. H. Asquith H. N. Brailsford H. W. Nevinson H.C. Deb Hannah Mitchell held House of Commons hunger strike Ibid imprisonment January July June Keir Hardie Labour Leader Lansbury later wrote League letter Liberal Lloyd George London Museum March meeting Nevinson Journals November October organization Pankhurst Papers Parliament Parliamentary Pethick police Political Union prison refused released Secretary September Social and Political Society for Women's speech Suffragette Suffragette Movement suffragist Sylvia Pankhurst tactics Teresa Billington Unionist Votes for Women week woman women's enfranchisement Women's Social women's suffrage WSPU members WSPU's Verwijzingen uit webpagina's toevoegenRise up, women! : the militant campaign of the Women's Social and ... Undergraduate Honors Program History Votes for Mothers by Tanya ... Plaatsen die in dit boek worden genoemd Maps KML
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Uit Google ScholarEmily Wilding Davison: Secular Martyr?Gay L Gullickson - 2008 - Social Research: An International Quarterly of Social Sciences European Journal of Women'sKatherine E Kelly - European Journal of Women's Studies Seeing through SpectaclesKatherine E Kelly - European Journal of Women’s Studies ʼDeeds and Wordsʼ: The Womanʼs Press and the Politics of PrintSimone Murray - 2000 - Women: A Cultural Review Populaire passagesThat it is the right of the subjects to petition the king ; and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal. Pagina 118 Every man shall be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in Parliament for a borough, who is qualified as follows... Pagina 134 APP. with variations, the word " male " being omitted before " person ; " and it being enacted by sect. 9 that " in this Act, and the said recited Act (5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 76), wherever words occur which import the masculine gender the same shall be held to include females for all purposes connected with and having reference to the right to vote in the election of councillors, auditors, and assessors. Pagina 14 I have no fear lest the woman should encroach upon the power of the man. The fear I have is, lest we should invite her unwittingly to trespass upon the delicacy, the purity, the refinement, the elevation of her own nature, which are the present sources of its power. Pagina 11 The end is put up the nostril, one one day, and the other nostril, the other. Great pain is experienced during the process ... the drums of the ear seem to be bursting, a horrible pain in the throat and the breast. The tube is pushed down 20 inches. I have to lie on the bed, pinned down by Wardresses, one doctor stands up on a chair holding the funnel at... Pagina 124 ... communicated to them by their husbands is the cause of the special ailments and the poor health by which so many women are afflicted. Women are not naturally invalids, as they have been taught to believe. They are invalids because they are the victims of the sexual diseases known as syphilis and gonorrhoea. Let every woman not yet married remember that the vast majority of men contract sexual disease in one of its forms before they are married. Let every woman learn that to cure a man of such... Pagina 207 Asquith supported the proposal to enfranchise women, giving as one reason for his change of attitude the fact that 'since the war began, now nearly three years ago, we have had no recurrence of that detestable campaign which disfigured the annals of political agitation in this country, and no one can now contend that we are yielding to violence... Pagina 263 Government in the event, which we then contemplated, of our bringing in a Reform Bill we should make the insertion of a suffragist amendment an open question for the House of Commons to decide. Through no intention and through no fault of ours that opportunity for raising the matter has been taken away. Pagina 129 Nevertheless, I will pay, even unto this price," and in her writhing asks what further demand can be extracted from her. The glorious and inscrutable Spirit of Liberty has but one further penalty within its power, the surrender of Life itself. It is the supreme consummation of sacrifice, than which none can be higher or greater. To lay down life for friends, that is glorious, selfless, inspiring! But to re-enact the tragedy of Calvary for generations yet unborn, that is the last consummate sacrifice... Pagina 200 It is two yards long with a funnel at the end - there is a glass junction in the middle to see if the liquid is passing. The end is put up the nostril, one one day, and the other nostril, the other. Great pain is experienced during the process . . . the drums of the ear seem to be bursting, a horrible pain in the throat and the breast. Pagina 124 Inhoudsopgave
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