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can do no wrong.' The right to perfect liberty is yours by reason of your humanity, and if it were not, you have earned it by reason of your womanhood."

This is the "Chivalry of the Nineteenth Century," and it is the only utterance on the woman question that can consistently come from the lips of the political party that advocates "The largest individiual liberty consistent with the rights of others."

In conclusion let me present two wise sayings for the benefit of all anti-suffragists:

"What is justice?" says Artistotle, "To render to every man his own."

We call this "The land of the free," but "How can a people be free that has not learned to be just?" -- A Kentucky Woman.

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"The one Divine work -- the one ordered sacrifice -- is to do justice, and it is the last we are inclined to do." -- Ruskin.

The Woman's Tribune


Published Weekly at Washington, D.C.


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Is the only Woman Suffrage Paper contributed to by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Has full reports of all important features of National and State Work of Woman Suffrage Associations.
Has summary of whatever is of interest relating to the Advancement of Women.
Has many able contributors who treat of General Topics.
Has a weekly record of Doings in Congress.

One Dollar A Year.


Send ten cents for Five Sample Copies.


Clara Bewick Colby. Editor and Publisher.


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The magnificent premium of the three volumes of the History of Woman Suffrage is still offered in cloth for twenty new yearly subscriptions, and in leather for twenty five.