ON WOMAN.
I vi-'-v .■ ■'.M ■■■ .1- nin; vinnI f r -;r- ! > iuvr ";i ..)) iii .]V lT;;:ir.i lor ;iy.... 1 i • |j, .i ! i Uiiiinjs" in b'-j'-vim: t'mt as a . p:- !f v w •>!!! -r: haw n • j.-d-!*. in* few v. I 11: t i" i n v, 1,--, ~f the t vx. A 1 n:- w.nnan r\n neverdci:y her :u wh :t r^ix:-r-<nit■ iii .Wrer s .\r ■ \ th•• jiiufu! cry f<r ii -I;) bvn w:*n -t w.>tn hi'-; !io-. ha i all men been i ban l"i'' w.- Miller 1 hat ;o'irha l w. iMian v mart. 1!; >.-(* who invi* ui :id hu-brsnds are f.r \ pari too intin-"iy -••ilis'n in their ever to v»* a; li to their he'p v -«- an i deJ .-i hTI. Oil ii is not trueimi' mm will re! urn love for love. No, a th->a-and times no; what a wraith t.f lore has been 1 oil thebjse>* of mer., making l hen; o;i'.v the more erne; a;»d deviiixh by i'out rast - -often hating in proportion to the iove nj><»n I wuuM never advocate female if it's tj > ab 'Ut all tii rvi> Mr. (.1 i .d-t >11.* dreads I — ; ,jjv Woman is wurse than a Muq.lr'.n who I works to keep her hu-baii-i (n.-cpt in sickm*«') ; aii'i wh 'rc be jvfu •«*.•» t ) support, ht'r I would make i' »*\J t*»•:;i<• 1 y ra-y f»r Iter to !*;nv him to J'>r liim-i-iJ'. In jii-lio', women iiol i; proj)fr!y to liave ati intvn'-f i:i tbe and n>« on«» <*ari s-i m-od t ])r>*tt\Mion ;i K tt»r wift» of a drmken, »li-."01n!i% i llf man. \V'i«*n -m-h men ran be conn! r*d by f humlro.U of thoa-and-- n > ;ir:miuMii -ii >ul I to make j>r j!«• -t ion j) i.-rii»le. 1 lo w'nil! '' f»; ► ii-. 1 ' w»» ha ito 1 i-1 ».• f 1 t:> tlit* wild to W'licii tin; ne^ro f rmi if hb'rtl.-d. Have liny bi-en n*ali-c i r Itr e.v not. Wonwn is on a pur with tiu* " shf i- property, and In.-r l o;vner untliankful." Yon don't » to prp.TCiif h »r-ei a:i I ilo<»» as.-tiniinf» ; bullion fuiictioiM. If the can riral the 1 white, if tlio \toiikui con do tin* man's work, 1 they harii a natur.il to do it. No fear 5 of any trespass nature has a re: 1 din't-'J-enoe. .Man lias not a true respret for woiuau, or h 1 \vo\dd not reuse talking 1 sensi* in bcr j)r». , ."t.Mu , e--b»di' , nought b-.it , tomfoolery to be aeeeptubU to h»ji\ 'I be pretty * j brainier woman may bo responsible for tlds I j state of Adamdik-, man will refuse * 1 hi* thare of the blame, i 111 quite sare. If ■ j womon are accountable to God tor the • ; "talents" giren, they -mely oni»ht to have a •\ 4 * fair fi.dd and no favor." Man Inn ju?t - j rearon to fear w.jmanV rivalry, lest she should . j ou'.**iri}> Uiui iu the raee. Ihe rivalry must I j greatly quicken man's intellect and energies, ' | <»r he wiil ua-urcdly lunl himseif ,4 tloored."— 1" I I am, kc., A \Vom.v.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2084, 29 September 1870, Page 3
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513ON WOMAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 2084, 29 September 1870, Page 3
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