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Victorian Pioneer for the Rights of Women in Employment
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. . . the very highest thought
of God includes the blending of those elements which, in common speech, we call masculine and feminine. The grandest human characters include these selfsame qualities, the true man having much of the noble woman, and the noble woman having somewhat of the true man.. . |
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what is true of the highest
humanity is true of the world at large . . . for the service of that world the spirit and power of woman is as much needed as the spirit and power of man.
Emily Faithfull, from
"Three Visits to America"
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Certainly, outside the fast set in the cities, I believe there is no country which
holds women's honour more sacred than America. E.F. |
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"That Female Caxton of Her Age" (Trollope)
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PURCHASE BOOK
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