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Feminist Legal Theory: Foundations - Page 19
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A Handbook of Politics for 1868 [to 1894]

Edward McPherson - 1872
...occupations of civil life. The constitution 50 V rgamza^ion, JUDlt»JlL DECISIONS AND OPINIONS. 51 of the family organization, which is founded in the...distinct and independent career from that of her husband. So firmly fixed was this sentiment in . the founders of the common law that it became a maxim of that...
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A Hand-book of Politics for 1874: Being a Record of Important Political ...

Edward McPherson - 1874 - 268 pages
...it for many of the occupations of civil life. The constitution 60 JUDICIAL DECISIONS AND OPINIONS. of the family organization, which is founded in |...distinct and independent career from that of her husband. So firmly fixed was this sentiment in the founders of the common law that it became a maxim of that...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 46

1898 - 562 pages
...life. The constitution of the family organization, which is founded on the divine ordinance, as well as the nature of things, indicates the domestic sphere...and independent career from that of her husband." This matter first arose in the case of In re Bradwell,46 in which it was insisted by counsel for Miss...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 13

1887 - 956 pages
...and views which belong, or should belong, to the family institutions, is repugnant to the idea o£ a woman adopting a distinct and independent career from that of her husband." Thus we see that the fourteenth amendment, which certainly spreads its protecting shield over females,...
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History of Woman Suffrage: 1861-1876

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Ida Husted Harper - 1887 - 1030 pages
...fundamental privileges and immunities of the sex. On the contrary, the civil law, as well as nature herself, has always recognized a wide difference in the respective...distinct and independent career from that of her husband. So firmly fixed was this sentiment in the founders of the common law that it became a maxim of that...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 13

1887 - 1028 pages
...to say identity, of interest and views which belong, or should belong, to the family institutions, is repugnant to the idea of a woman adopting a distinct...and independent career from that of her husband." Thus we see that the fourteenth amendment, which certainly spreads its protecting shield over females,...
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Landmarks of a Lawyer's Lifetime

Theron George Strong - 1914 - 578 pages
...the family organization, which is founded in the divine ordinance, as well as in the nature of 407 things, indicates the domestic sphere as that which...distinct and independent career from that of her husband. So firmly fixed was this sentiment in the founders of the common law that it became a maxim of that...
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A Treatise on Attorneys at Law, Volume 1

Edward Mark Thornton - 1914 - 916 pages
...re Bradwell. 55 111. 535. • See Lockwood v. US. 9 Ct. Cl. » Lockwood r. US, 9 Ct. Cl. 346: 346. or should belong, to the family institution is repugnant to the idea of a woman adopting a distinct and indeix-ndent career from that of her husband ;" and finally that "the paramount destiny and mission...
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Women Wanted: The Story Written in Blood Red Letters on the Horizon of the ...

Mabel Potter Daggett - 1918 - 436 pages
...female sex unfits it for many of the occupations of civil life. And the harmony of interests which belong to the family institution is repugnant to the...and independent career from that of her husband." Syracuse University, which gave to the world the first woman physician, also graduated Belva A. Lockwood,...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 46

1898 - 564 pages
...life. The constitution of the family organization, which is founded on the divine ordinance, as well as the nature of things, indicates the domestic sphere...and independent career from that of her husband." This matter first arose in the case of In re Bradwell,46 ia which it was insisted by counsel for Miss...
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