An affectionate pleading for England's oppressed female workers [electronic resource] : respectfully addressed to my Queen, the government, the aristocracy, the clergy, and the consuming classes in general.
1850
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An affectionate pleading for England's oppressed female workers [electronic resource] : respectfully addressed to my Queen, the government, the aristocracy, the clergy, and the consuming classes in general.
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London : W. Clowes and Sons, 1850.
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English
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1 online resource (38 p.).
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Signed: Wm. Shaw.
"I say not to the Public, for the Public is an ill-favoured phantom which is made accountable for all sort of iniquity. I have often been told the Public will not be satisfied unless we do this: thus men commit all manner of enormity for fear of this phantasm-- the Public. Seek to please god, and you will have the praise of all good men; and what is better, His blessing upon all your proceedings."
Reproduction of the original from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University.
"I say not to the Public, for the Public is an ill-favoured phantom which is made accountable for all sort of iniquity. I have often been told the Public will not be satisfied unless we do this: thus men commit all manner of enormity for fear of this phantasm-- the Public. Seek to please god, and you will have the praise of all good men; and what is better, His blessing upon all your proceedings."
Reproduction of the original from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks.
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