The Queen is most anxious to enlist every-one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of 'Woman's Rights,' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feeling and propriety. Sir Wilfrid Lawson: A Memoir - Page 86by Sir Wilfrid Lawson - 1909 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| American essays - 1910 - 964 pages
...more governmental experience, more practical knowledge of politics than any woman who ever lived, — 'The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Woman's Rights" with all its attendant horrors.' This illustrious... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Europe - 1903 - 722 pages
...characteristic force and vigour. In 1870 she wrote : — The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad wicked folly of " Woman's Rights,1' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting... | |
| Literature - 1908 - 860 pages
...rights," wherenpon the Queen wrote to Mr. Martin: — The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Woman's Rights," with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1903 - 758 pages
...reigning Sovereign, who issued the following manifesto : "The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of ' Woman's Rights ' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Women - 1912 - 116 pages
...Walter Bagehot and others. Victoria, Queen of England: "The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad. wicked folly of ' Woman's rights,' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor, feeble sex is bent, forgetting... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1912 - 164 pages
...Walter Bagehot and others. Victoria, Queen of England : " The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad. wicked folly of ' Woman's rights,' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor, feeble sex Is bent, forgetting... | |
| Herbert Dennis Bradley - Clothing and dress - 1922 - 300 pages
...attention being directed to the Woman's Rights movement in 1870, wrote in hot haste to Mr Martin : " The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can...write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of Woman's Rights, with all its attendant sorrows, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every... | |
| Lady Barbara Nightingale Stephen - 1927 - 420 pages
...ground, she expressed her views with her usual vigour : " The Queen is most anxious to enlist every one who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of ' Woman's Rights,' with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting... | |
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