Republics versus Woman: contrasting the treatment accorded to woman in aristocracies with that meted out to her in democracies
Woolsey reviews the civil and political rights of women in a democracy and an aristocracy, and concludes that their rights are best protected in a democratic republic.
"Woolsey reviews the civil and political rights of women in a democracy and an aristocracy, and concludes that their rights are best protected in a democratic republic."@en
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Political and social reform Legal status, rights, and responsibilities.
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