| Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...exert it in their own favour ? I will ask more ; I will ask, do they not exert it in their own favour ? I will ask if two professions do not now rule the...population does not give to lawyers their political ascendancy ; and whether the ignorance of women be not the cause that your domestic hearths are invaded... | |
| Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 252 pages
...exert it in their own favor ? I will ask more ; I will ask, do they not exert it in their own favor 1 I will ask if two professions do not now rule the...ask, whether the deficient instruction of the mass of vour population does not give to lawyers their political ascendency ; and whether the ignorance of... | |
| 1829 - 624 pages
...not possess the power ? and when they have the power, will they not exert il in their own favour ? I will ask, if two professions do not now rule the...governed by lawyers, and your households by priests ? Are not these matters of popular interest ? matters for popular enquiry ? We shall examine to-morrow... | |
| 1829 - 842 pages
...have the power, will they not exert it in their own favour ? 1 will ask, if two professions do not DOW rule the land and its inhabitants ! I will ask, whether...governed by lawyers, and your households by priests ? Are not these matters of popular interest ? matters for popular enquiry '# We shall examine to-morrow... | |
| Susan Hill Lindley - Religion - 1996 - 520 pages
...opportunities for education than men and thus were more credulous and susceptible to clerical influence. I will ask if two professions do not now rule the...population does not give to lawyers their political ascendancy; and whether the ignorance of women be not the cause that your domestic hearths are invaded... | |
| Therese Boos Dykeman - Women philosophers - 1999 - 392 pages
...exert it in their own favour? I will ask more;I will ask, do they not exert it in their own favour? I will ask if two professions do not now rule the...women be not the cause that your domestic hearths are invaded by priests? Are not these matters of popular interest? matters for popular inquiry? We shall... | |
| Mike Sanders - Feminism - 2001 - 416 pages
...if not, can they be equal? and, if not equal, can they be free? Do not the rich command instruction? and they who have instruction, must they not possess...women be not the cause that your domestic hearths are invaded by priests? 51 Are not these matters of popular interest? matters for popular enquiry? We shall... | |
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