No Laughing Matter: John Stuart Mill's Establishment of Women's Suffrage as a Parliamentary Question: Ann Robson

Utilitas 2 (1):88-101 (1990)
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Of all my recollections connected with the H of C that of my having had the honour of being the first to make the claim of women to the suffrage a parliamentary question, is the most gratifying as I believe it to have been the most important public service that circumstances made it in my power to render. This is now a thing accomplished.…

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