| Medicine - 1869 - 430 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. " 4. Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...hard labour, to which these Acts subject women, are punishments of the most degrading kind. "6. Because, by such a system, tho path of evil is made more... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Authors, English - 1877 - 512 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. 4. Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...hard labour, to which these Acts subject women, are punishments of the most degrading kind. 5. Because, by such a system, the path of evil is made more... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Authors, English - 1877 - 618 pages
...civil liberty to ita subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. 4. Because it is unjnst to punish the sex who are the victims of a vice, and...hard labour, to which these Acts subject women, are punishments of the most degrading kind. 5. Because, by such a system, the path of evil is made more... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Authors, English - 1877 - 536 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. 4. Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...vice and its dreaded consequences; and we consider tha* liability to arrest, forced surgical examination, and, where this is resisted, imprisonment with... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - Prostitution - 1896 - 428 pages
...put their reputation, their freedom, and their persons absolutely in the power of the police. 3rd.— Because the law is bound, in any country professing...; and we consider that liability to arrest, forced medical treatment, and (where this is resisted) imprisonment with hard labour, to which these Acts... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - Feminists - 1909 - 356 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. (4) Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...; and we consider that liability to arrest, forced medical treatment, and (where this is resisted) imprisonment with hard labour, to which these Acts... | |
| Donald Taylor Atkinson - Sex instruction - 1916 - 166 pages
...country professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offense which it punishes. "Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...vice and its dreaded consequences ; and we consider the liability to arrest, forced surgical examinations, and (where this is resisted) imprisonment with... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - Social reformers - 1928 - 308 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. (4) Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...; and we consider that liability to arrest, forced medical treatment, and (where this is resisted) imprisonment with hard labour, to which these Acts... | |
| Myna Trustram - History - 1984 - 280 pages
...brutalising and shaming and enshrined the hypocrisy of male dominated morality. The Manifesto said: It is unjust to punish the sex who are the victims...hard labour, to which these Acts subject women, are punishments of the most degrading kind." Much of the repeal movement's support came from the north,... | |
| Lynn McDonald - Philosophy - 1998 - 337 pages
...professing to give civil liberty to its subjects, to define clearly an offence which it punishes. 4. Because it is unjust to punish the sex who are the...hard labour, to which these acts subject women, are punishments of the most degrading kind. 5. Because, by such a system, the path of evil is made more... | |
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