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This is an ebook sharing website. You can read the uploaded ebooks for free here. No credit cards needed, nothing to pay. If you want to own a digital copy of the ebook, or want to read offline with your favorite ebook-reader, then you can choose to buy and download the ebook. Release date: November 9, 2023 Original publication: New York City: The Frank A. Munsey Company, 1906 THE SCRAP BOOK HOW TO LIVE WELL. BY GEORGE WASHINGTON. The Latest Viewpoints of Men Worth While Lady Ward Discusses Female Suffrage in New Zealand--C. F. Birdseye Shows That the Scope of College Fraternities is Widening--Professor Borgerhoff Points Out Merits of Esperanto--Mormon Elder Says It Costs ,500 to Save a Soul--President Faunce Believes Public Schools Will Supply Antidote for War--Dr. Louis Elkino Writes of German Methods in Fight for Commercial Supremacy--Bernard Shaw Says Americans Are Children in Business--Queen Margherita on Race Suicide--Charles F. Pidgin Finds Boston a Big Debtor--Lord Roberts Wants Rifle-Shooting Made a National Sport. HOW FEMALE SUFFRAGE WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. Even Maori Women Vote, But Only Men Hold Office--Lack of Servants Keeps Fair Sex Home. What about woman in New Zealand? We are arguing for and against woman suffrage in the United States with almost as much theory and as little practical knowledge of the proposed conditions as was the case thirty years ago. Some of us are positive in the conviction that the right to vote would unsex the sex--would harden motherhood and sisterhood into a sedulous mannishness. Others believe that womanly intuitions would soften the sheer practicality of politics and induce gentleness where roughness has ruled. And for a dozen years we need only have looked to the Antipodes to learn how woman suffrage might work out in practise. Sometimes women do speak at political meetings, but it generally turns out afterward that they are visiting Americans, or perhaps English women. No, we don't sit on juries, and we don't run for Parliament. The law would have to be changed before we could do so, but I don't believe we want to. Perhaps some time in the future it will come to that, but I think it will be a long time. Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks
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