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If the proposed statute is passed , I can imagine a lady coming up to Oxford , marrying a Don , and getting a first ... If it stops short after passing this statute , it will commit the injustice of giving women rights which it denies ...
If the proposed statute is passed , I can imagine a lady coming up to Oxford , marrying a Don , and getting a first ... If it stops short after passing this statute , it will commit the injustice of giving women rights which it denies ...
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Mr. Hyndman is naturally jubilant in his letter to you of the 19th , because the United States have passed an Eight Hours Law , similar in principle to the Bill which he drafted for his debate with Brad- laugh , except that the United ...
Mr. Hyndman is naturally jubilant in his letter to you of the 19th , because the United States have passed an Eight Hours Law , similar in principle to the Bill which he drafted for his debate with Brad- laugh , except that the United ...
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By the time that he passed the Agriculture Act and the Reform Act , and thereupon resorted to a General Election , the Coali- tionists ought to have known that the Lloyd George before the war would be the Lloyd George after the war in ...
By the time that he passed the Agriculture Act and the Reform Act , and thereupon resorted to a General Election , the Coali- tionists ought to have known that the Lloyd George before the war would be the Lloyd George after the war in ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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