Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty; An Address Delivered in Chicago, January 29, 1916. Including the Testimony of Five Hundred Witnesses
Thomas Paine, the Apostle of Liberty; An Address Delivered in Chicago, January 29, 1916. Including the Testimony of Five Hundred Witnesses
Remsburg, John E. (John Eleazer), 1846-1919
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Why, then, do you ^ ask it of man against man? Do you want to renew in Louisiana the horrors of Domin- go?" Alfred E. Fletcher : "Paine was the first man in America to demand freedom for the slave, to urge international Arbitration, justice for women and more rational ideas as to marriage and divorce." "In his August (1775) number [Pennsylvania Magazine] is found the earliest American plea for woman." — Dr. Conway, "His pen is unmistakable in 'Reflections on Un- happy Marriages' (June 1775)." —... Ibid. "The first man in history to speak in clear cut tones for the rights of woman." — Josephine K.' Henry. "Today we dare to affirm that women as well as men have rights. Paine was the pioneer of this thought." — Alice Hubbard. Hon. Robert A. Dague : "If I am asked to whom are women indebted for the enlarged liberty they now enjoy, my answer is, to Thomas Paine, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony, and to the Universalists, Unitarians, Spiritualists and Agnostics." London Daily News: "He was always a man of peace, and to him is due the first project of in- ternational arbitration.
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