Manuscript/Mixed Material Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman"
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Image 1 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" Elizabeth Cady Stanton SPEECHES WRITINGS FILE Speech Woman c1856 Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 2 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 1856 Speech of the 1850 Ties Woman I came to many of you with a much unwelcome theme At the bare mention of womanâs rights what frightful visions are at once called…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 3 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 2 fearful forbidding that most people now contemplate the claim now made by the advocates of womans rights Men brethren come let us reason together I bring you words of comfort consolation…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 4 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 4 a calf according to a fixed law he feels as he labours an assurance in the results there is no guess work chance or speculation he realizes just what he expected…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 5 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 6 mumps chicken pox whooping cough measles scarlet fever fits come out unscathed All this you have suffered because your mothers were ignorant Men think that all women have a kind of…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 6 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 8 tender mercies of some old nurse who has neither reason nor common sense she treats it according to the tradition of her ancestors Your child moans cries night day You anxiously…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 7 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 10 successful scholars at school when their little stomachs are wrestling with a slice of fat fried pork a hot biscuit How can you expect your Husband to be the bland easy…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 8 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 12 wives there are They have moped over their worsted work embroidery in hot dark rooms enveloped in silks laces perfumes until the nervous system is all unstrung About the only virtue…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 9 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" can equal it Take all these precious hours you have passed in needle work spend them in house work gardening riding on horseback or rambling in the woods The needle is the…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 10 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 16 wife one that echoes all his own thoughts sentiments that thinks what he thinks says what he says never moves or breathes or speaks without his permission but he likes no…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 11 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 18 all this magnificence into the most obscene disreputable laws in that vast metropolis It is seldom that any woman passes all her life in the same condition sooner or later each…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 12 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 20 educated to business labour of strong nerve simple taste one who feared neither poverty or the worlds cold frown could be the guardian angel of this anxious distracted man what would…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 13 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 22 Now we propose that woman shall work as well as man That every woman shall be educated to some profitable employment that her organ of acquisitioness may be cultivated also How…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 14 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 24 son comes forth an unfortunate blunder Of all the great meant of the past how few have left a son they had children but the maternal stamp was set in every…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 15 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 26 And why is this so Because we have never applied the laws of science to life there are fixed immutable laws for the development of Poets orators statesmen Philanthropists for heroes…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 16 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 28 starting It is not human nature to work without a fixed clearly defined object Every girl as well as boy should have an honest love of Independence instilled into her that…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 17 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 30 In her recent speech before the Albany Committee she said she would institute no comparison between men women As well she said you may ask which is the largest a rail…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 18 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 32 common The force of will has much more to do with strength than the size of the frame the impelling organs of the brain than the size of the arm the…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 19 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 34 not feel invariably oppressed with my feminine inferiority in conversing with a graduate from Union College But more than once I felt my superiority in the Physical sciences I remember a…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 20 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 36 Men are no more courageous than women in attempting what they do not understand If there is any difference I have never yet seen it or felt neither have I ever…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 21 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 38 Pleasure never comes sincere to man But comes lent by Heaven on hard usury we all know our fashionable women are not happy Oh many a broken heart there is amid…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 22 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 40 have easily supported themselves under the care of their Father or elsewhere in many other respectable profitable employments True by such a step they might have outraged the public sentiment of…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 23 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 42 the books in any mercantile establishment or go with her Fathers to buy goods thus learn their the prices all the laws skill of barter then become interested in the business…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 24 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 44 no place where she is subject to more intimate approaches than in fashionable life no place where one meets a lower type of manhood It is the custom at most of…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 25 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 46 men then who are determined to make themselves a position in society humbly honestly by self denial forethought They have neither the tine or the money for rides balls walks entertainments…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 26 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" 48 woman can do without a Husband she can certainly do with one capable of aiding advising working himself also if the death of a Father was a signal for the mother…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 27 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" that flow from the cultivation of our immortal minds out a weary existence in constant ministering to our unnatural perverted passions appetites which with each new gratification but make stronger demands Where…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01
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Image 28 of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1848-1902; Speeches; [1856?], "Woman" Resolved That it is a sin against God the race for any woman to consent to be the wife of an habitual drunkard It is degrading to womanhood most fatal in its…
- Contributor: Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
- Date: 1856-01-01