"Common sense" applied to woman suffrage;
a statement of the reasons which justify the demand to extend the suffrage to women, with consideration of the arguments against such enfranchisement, and with special reference to the issues presented to the New York State Convention of 1894,
by Mary Putnam-Jacobi.
APA Citation
Jacobi, M. Putnam. (1894). "Common sense" applied to woman suffrage: a statement of the reasons which justify the demand to extend the suffrage to women, with consideration of the arguments against such enfranchisement, and with special reference to the issues presented to the New York State Convention of 1894. New York: Putnam.
MLA Citation
Jacobi, Mary Putnam, 1842-1906. "Common Sense" Applied to Woman Suffrage: a Statement of the Reasons Which Justify the Demand to Extend the Suffrage to Women, With Consideration of the Arguments Against Such Enfranchisement, And With Special Reference to the Issues Presented to the New York State Convention of 1894. New York: Putnam, 1894.
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