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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 27. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Bishop of Carlisle on Women's Suffrage
  • Opinions of women on women's suffrage; Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879
  • Her sphere, 1875
  • Woman Suffrage
  • Opinions of the press: Articles and extracts from the London and Provincial press on Mr. Mason's resolution in the House of Commons. 1883
  • Report of the Executive Committee; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1886
  • For women's suffrage; by Mrs. Fawcett
  • Debate on the women's disabilities bill; Speech of Jacob Bright, M.P., 1873
  • Report of the Executive Committee, 1886-87
  • Women's suffrage: a record of parliamentary progress from 1866 to November 1887
  • Women's Local Government Society card; Annie Leigh Browne 1898
  • Women's suffrage in Ireland
  • The duties of citizenship; by Miss Morgan, of Brecon
  • Home for backward and deficient girls, Scott House, the Triangle, Hitchin, Herts.
  • Shall women be eligible to serve on county councils; By Mrs Charles Mallet
  • Women and technical education; Women's Local Government Society, 1897
  • Women as sanitary inspectors; Women's Local Government Society, 1896
  • Why are women wanted on vestries; Women's Local Government Society
  • Position of women under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's work in London under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's Local Government Society, 1896

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 27. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Amendments required in the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885; Mrs Henry Fawcett, 1893
  • London County Council Elections: to women electors, 1898
  • Stansfeld Trust: Report for 1897
  • Women's work in England and Wales under the Local Government Act, 1894; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women's Local Government Society, 1896
  • Women and the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882; Women's Local Government Society
  • Women on school boards; by Miss Davenport Hill
  • Women and parish councils (Leaflet 1); Women's Local Government Society
  • Women and parish councils (Leaflet 2); by Mrs E.O. Fordham, Women's Local Government Society

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 1 of 4

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Some of the facts of the women's suffrage question, by Helen Blackburn, 1878
  • Comments on the opposition to women's suffrage, by Helen Blackburn, 1878
  • A few words to temperance women upon the suffrage question, by Mrs Dawson Burns
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1878
  • Eleventh annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1878

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 2 of 4

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • What women have a right to: a lecture, by Arabella Shore
  • Parliamentary franchise for women ratepayers, by Augusta Webster, 1878
  • The rights and duties of women in local government, a paper by miss Becker, 1879
  • Opinions of women on women's suffrage, Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 3 of 4

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • The enfranchisement of women: the law of the land, by Sidney Smith, 1879
  • Should the parliamentary franchise be granted to women householders, by Louisa Brigg, 1879
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1879
  • Ought women to have votes for members of parliament? National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Bible texts on woman's pristine position, 1880

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 28. Part 4 of 4

Part 4 of looseleaf volume:

  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • Special circular January 1881, Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Thirteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • Electoral reform, by William Count, 1881
  • Woman's claim, by Emily Pfeiffer, 1881

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1880
  • To wives and mothers of every class; "F.S.", "further copies apply to Mrs. Wolstenholme Elmy"
  • Object of this society; National Society for Women's Suffrage, Notts. Branch
  • Ought women to have the suffrage?; by Charles C. Cattell
  • Thirteenth annual meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • The rights or claims of women; by Mr Grantham. R. Dodd, 1881
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Fourteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Women's rights as preached by women past and present; by a looker on, 1881
  • Ought women to have votes for members of Parliament ?; National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Woman's claim by Emily Pfeiffer, 1881

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Majority report of the United States Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections against a Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the several states from disfranchising United States citizens on account of Sex. Also Minority Report from same committee, 1879
  • Arguments in behalf of the following, a Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, 1880; [by] Delegates of the National Woman Suffrage Association
  • Special Circular November 1881; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • The history of woman suffrage; Rev. William Henry Channing , 1881
  • Address of the Gov. John.W.Hoyt of Wyoming Territory upon woman suffrage in Wyoming, 1882
  • Senate of the United States, Committee on Woman Suffrage, Report and Minority Report, 1882
  • To the members of the National Woman Suffrage Association and the Friends of Equal Suffrage; May Wright Sewall
  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1881
  • Special circular, February 1882; Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Annual General Meeting, 1882; Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Address by the Rev. Charles Green on Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • A paper read by Mrs E. Lynch upon the claim of women-ratepayers to the Parliamentary vote, Bromley, Beckenham and Shortlands Branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Observations on women's suffrage; by Viscount Harberton, 1882
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Fifteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 29. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Fifteenth annual meeting of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Edinburgh Woman's Suffrage Tracts No.1: Why women who are householders should have the Parliamentary franchise
  • Report of the Bristol and West of England Society for Women's Suffrage, 1882
  • Mr Fawcett, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • The Liberal man deviseth liberal things; West of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Letter to the ladies of the women's suffrage movement; Jessie Craigen
  • Extract from a letter of protest by Mrs. Jacob Bright
  • Annual Report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1883
  • Estyniad yr etholfraint i fynywod
  • Dyfeisa y dyn rhyddfrydig bethau rhyddfrydig
  • Women's suffrage: recent opinions of members of parliament
  • Opinions of the press: articles and extracts from the London and provincial press relating to the discussion of Mr Mason's resolution, 1883
  • James Stansfeld M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr Courtney M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr Alfred Illingworth M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Statistics about women's suffrage
  • Professor Fawcett M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Jacob Bright M.P. on women's suffrage
  • What is women's suffrage and why do women want it; Veritas, 1883
  • The daughters of Cobden and Bright at the Leeds conference
  • Opinions of M.P.'s on women's suffrage
  • Mr. Slagg, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr. Leake M.P. and Mr. Agnew M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mr. John P.Thomasson, M.P. on women's suffrage
  • Mrs. Walter S.B. M'Laren on women's suffrage
  • Sixteenth annual report of the Executive Committee of the Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1883
  • Special circular, November 1883; Manchester National Society for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 3. Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Hanson, Helen B.; From east to west: women's suffrage in relation to foreign missions
  • Trial of the suffragette leaders
  • Stopes, C.C; Constitutional basis of women's suffrage
  • Pankhurst, Emmeline; Importance of the vote
  • Earl of Lytton on votes for women
  • Nevinson, Henry W.; Women's vote and men
  • Emancipation of womanhood
  • Ivory, Mrs. James; Women's Social and Political Union Campaign
  • Duval, Victor D.; Appeal to men
  • Duval, Victor D.; Why I went to prison
  • Hardie, J.Keir; Citizenship of women: a plea for women's suffrage
  • Housman, Laurence; Physical force fallacy
  • Hanson, Helen B.; From east to west: women's suffrage in relation to foreign missions

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 3. Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Brailsford, H.N.; Conciliation Bill: an explanation and defence
  • Emancipation of womanhood
  • Declaration of representative men in favour of women's suffrage
  • Zangwill, Israel; Old fogeys and old bogeys
  • Macmillan, Chrystal; Struggle for political liberty
  • Pankhurst, Christabel; Militant methods of the NWSPU
  • Pethick Lawrence, Emmeline; The faith that is in us
  • Annie Kennie: character sketch
  • Pethick Lawrence, Emmeline; The New crusade
  • Wolstenholme Elmy, E.C.; Woman's franchise: the need of the hour
  • Gawthorpe; Votes for men
  • Men's League for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • List of parliamentary friends of women's suffrage, April, 1889
  • Women's suffrage: reasons for supporting the proposed extension of the parliamentary franchise
  • Opinions of Conservative leaders on women's suffrage
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 9th, 1889
  • Speech of the Countess of Portsmouth at the Annual Meeting of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Declaration in favour of women's suffrage: being the signatures received at the office of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1889
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 15th, 1890
  • Memorial to the Most Honourable the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., and the Right Honourable W.H.Smith, M.P., First Lord of the Treasury, 1891
  • Resolutions passed by representative electoral bodies, [1891?]

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Occasional paper, 1891
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 14th 1891
  • Occasional paper, 25th March 1892
  • A reply to the letter of Mr. Samuel Smith on Women's Suffrage, by Mrs Fawcett, 1892
  • Occasional paper, May 1892

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 30. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, May 31st 1892
  • Women's suffrage candidates for the General Election of 1892, second and enlarged edition
  • Speech by R.C. Jebb M.P., at the Annual Meeting of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, May 31st 1892
  • Address of thanks, May 1892
  • Occasional paper, 20th March 1893
  • The work of the Central Committee: A sketch
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the Annual General Meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 11th 1893

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 31. Part 1 of 2

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of great meeting in Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, February 25th, 1892
  • Why Wyoming is to be congratulated
  • Friendly words to Christian women on religion and politics
  • Women's suffrage; from a speech by Mrs. Wynford Philipps
  • Women's enfranchisement bill; speech by Mr. McLaren, M.P.
  • The Progressive Party in the Women's Liberal Federation, 1891
  • 25 reasons for supporting women's suffrage
  • The Women's Liberal Federation and Women's suffrage; by H. Morgan-Browne
  • Difference of sex as a topic of jurisprudence and legislation; by the late Sheldon Amos
  • Leaflet No. V: bibliographical; Women's Progressive Society
  • Opinions of Liberal leaders
  • An appeal to members of the House of Commons on the question of Women's suffrage
  • The history of the Women's suffrage controversy in the Women's Liberal Federation; issued by the Hull Women's Liberal Association
  • Be just and fear not: an answer to the question should the Women's Liberal Federation declare that one of its objects is to obtain the enfranchisement of women; issued by the Hull Women's Liberal Association
  • A new scheme of work adopted by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage: leaflet no.1
  • A new scheme of work adopted by the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage: leaflet no.2
  • The letter which ought to have been written by the Right Hon. W.E.Gladstone, M.P. to Samuel Smith M.P.; Central National Society for Women's Suffrage, 1892
  • A letter from the Right Hon. W.E.Gladstone, M.P. to Samuel Smith M.P, 1892
  • A reply to the letter of Mr Samuel Smith, M.P. on Women's suffrage; by Mrs Fawcett
  • Women's work and Women's vote; Pall Mall Gazette, December 2nd , 1891
  • The political enfranchisement of women; by Justin M'Carthy M.P., 1890

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 31. Part 2 of 2

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • The civil rights of women; by Eva McLaren
  • List of candidates in favour of Women's suffrage (general election 1892)
  • A list of members of Parliament in favour of Women's suffrage issued after the general election, 1892
  • The debate, 1892, in the House of Commons on Women's suffrage: special report; Central National Society for Women's Suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 32. Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • The case of the Helots, by Elizabeth Martin
  • A reply to Mr Gladstone's letter on women suffrage addressed to him by a member of the Women's Liberal Federation
  • A blast and a counterblast: the emancipation of women and its probable consequences, by Y. Gwir
  • The bitter cry of the voteless toilers (with special reference to the seamstresses of East London), by W. H. Wilkins
  • Woman and natural selection
  • Why women want the suffrage
  • The census and women's suffrage, by Laura E. Morgan-Brown
  • Reasons why women want the vote, by Mrs Morgan-Browne

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 32. Part 2 of 3

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Speech of John Stuart Mill on the admission of women to the electoral franchise
  • Speech of the late John Stuart Mill at the great meeting in favour of women's suffrage held in the Music Hall, Edinburgh, January 12th, 1871
  • The enfranchisement of women: an ancient right, a modern need, paper read by Mrs McIlquham to the Bedminster (Bristol) Champion Habitation of the Primrose League
  • The Dean of Winchester on woman's suffrage
  • Reasons why women should have the franchise and the objections to it, Women's Emancipation Union
  • The enfranchisement of women, by J.V. Jones
  • How men are interested in women's questions
  • The sphere of women
  • Home and politics: an address delivered at Toynbee Hall and elsewhere, by Mrs Henry Fawcett
  • Paper read at the Bristol meeting of the Central Conference of Women Workers among women and children, by Mrs Henry Fawcett
  • The Emancipation of Women (No.3): women's suffrage
  • The temperance question and women's suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 32. Part 3 of 3

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Twentieth annual report of the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Twenty first annual report of the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Position of women under the Local Government Act, 1894
  • Meeting in St. James's Hall on November 10th 1893

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 33. Part 1 of 4

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Why women want the suffrage, M.Taylor
  • Professor F. D. Maurice on women's suffrage
  • Herbert Spencer on women's suffrage
  • The Lord Chief Justice Coleridge on women's suffrage
  • Professor Lindsay, D.D. on women's suffrage
  • The renaissance of women, Isabel Somerset
  • Latest intelligence from the planet Venus
  • The citizenship of women socially considered, by Louisa Shore
  • To the delegates of the Women's Liberal Federation, M.Taylor

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 33. Part 2 of 4

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Shall we work for candidates who are against women's suffrage? Union of Practical Suffragists within the Women's Liberal Federation, Leaflet No.1 by Mrs Jacob Bright
  • Women and Votes, Union of Practical Suffragists within the Women's Liberal Federation, Leaflet No.II by Miss Priestman
  • Union of Practical Suffragists within the Women's Liberal Federation, Leaflet No.III by Mrs Leeds
  • Loyalty is the best policy, Union of Practical Suffragists within the Women's Liberal Federation, Leaflet No.V by Mrs Walter Grove
  • Parliamentary echoes: extracts from speeches on women's suffrage in the House of Commons
  • Opinions of leaders of religious thought on women's suffrage

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 33. Part 3 of 4

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Political organisations and women's suffrage
  • Speeches to resolution I delivered at the National Conference of delegates of Women's Suffrage Societies in Great Britain and Ireland on October 16, 1896
  • The plea of disenfranchised women
  • The debate in the House of Commons on women's suffrage, 3rd February 1897
  • Women's suffrage in the Queen's year, by Mrs Carmichael Stopes
  • Text of bill for extending the parliamentary franchise to women
  • Some electoral facts: one household in every eight without a vote
  • From the Bishop of Southwell and Lady Laura Ridding
  • The maps from "Parliamentary echoes: extracts from speeches on women's suffrage in the House of Commons" in Part 2

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 33. Part 4 of 4

Part 4 of looseleaf volume:

  • Present aspect of women's suffrage considered, by Arabella Shore
  • Women's suffrage: why should women demand the franchise
  • Women's suffrage associate scheme
  • Women's suffrage in the light of the second reading of 1897

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 34. Part 1 of 4

Part 1 of looseleaf volume:

  • Women's Suffrage Associate Scheme, Englishwoman's Review (Apr. 1898)
  • Annual report 1898, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Central and East of England Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Sessional notes (Feb. 1899), National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
  • Annual report of the Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage (1892), Central Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage (duplicates)
  • Women's Suffrage extracts. No.1. from "Liberty, equality, Fraternity", 1874, The Late Miss Lydia E. Becker (duplicates)
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the annual general meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 11th 1893, National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the annual general meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 6th, 1894, National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 34. Part 2 of 4

Part 2 of looseleaf volume:

  • Annual report 1896, National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the annual general meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 15th, 1897, National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee
  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the annual general meeting held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 15th, 1898, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Society for Women's Suffrage. Central and East of England Committee

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 34. Part 3 of 4

Part 3 of looseleaf volume:

  • Occasional paper, National Society for Women's Suffrage. June 1st 1891
  • Occasional paper, National Society for Women's Suffrage, 25th March 1892
  • Occasional paper 15th March 1894, National Society for Women's Suffrage
  • Speeches at a great meeting in support of the political enfranchisement of women held at Queen's Hall, Langham Place on June 29th, 1899, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 34. Part 4 of 4

Part 4 of looseleaf volume:

  • Report of the Executive Committee presented at the annual general meeting, held in the Westminster Town Hall, July 21st, 1899, National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. Society for Women's Suffrage. Central and East of England
  • Opinions of leaders of religious thought on women's suffrage, National Society for Women's Suffrage. Central Committee

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Cavendish-Bentinck Vol 35

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  • Proceedings of the Women's Rights Convention held at Syracuse, September 8th-10th, 1852
  • Address adopted by the Woman's Rights Convention held at West Chester, PA., June 2-3, 1852; Presented by Ann Preston
  • Speech of Mrs E.L. Rose, at the Woman's Rights Convention held at Syracuse, Sept. 1852
  • The rights and condition of women, a sermon preached in Syracuse, Nov.1845; by Samuel J. May
  • Speech of Wendell Phillips, Esq. at the Convention held at Worcester, Oct 15 and 16, 1851 (includes extract from the speech of Mrs Coe and speech of Abby Kelly Foster)
  • On the education of females; by Mrs. Paulina W. Davis, read at the Convention in Worcester, Mass. October 16th, 1851
  • Sanctity of Marriage; By Mrs E. Oakes Smith
  • On the responsibilities of woman; A speech by Mrs C.I.H. Nichols, Worcester, Oct. 15, 1851
  • Speech of Mrs. M.E.J. Gage, at the Women's Rights Convention held at Syracuse, Sept. 1852
  • Letter from Angelina Grimke Weld to the Woman's Rights Convention held at Syracuse, Sept.,1852
  • Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stanton to the Woman's Rights Convention held at Worcester, Oct., 1850
  • Letter from Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stanton to the Woman's Rights Convention held at Syracuse, Sept. 1852

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