The colored people scattered through the audience seemed quite at their ease, and were evidently received on grounds of perfect equality, which was the subject of much comment by outsiders.
A vote of the New England Society of Friends at their meeting in Newport, 1878, proves that as liberal as they have been considered toward woman, even they have not in the past held her as upon a plane of perfect equality.
So far as our religion is concerned, we are all, lettered and unlettered, rich and poor, on a footing of perfect equality.
The subjugation of equals by artifice or force is tyrrany or slavery; but there is no such thing in the United States, because equals are on a perfect equality here.
The evils of such a state, I suppose, will hardly be thought compensated by unbounded freedom, perfect equality, and ample means of subsistence.
They had been so long accustomed to communicate with foreigners only through inferior agents, that they could hardly bring themselves on a sudden to adopt the practice of conducting negotiations upon a footing of perfect equality.
So long as all men conspire to rob women of their citizen's right to perfect equality in all the privileges and immunities of our so-called "free" government, we can not expect these same men to be capable of perfect justice to each other.
Mrs. Alice Scatcherd, of Leeds, was the person who had the sagacity to get women sent as delegates and secure them admission on terms of perfect equality.
We all know what we want, and that is the recognition of woman's perfect equality.
McMahan, State superintendent of instruction, have done much to advance the educational status of women, and both believe in perfect equality of rights.
We all know what we want, and that is the recognition of woman's perfect equality--in the Home, the Church and the State.
We must base our argument on principle; we must stand upon terms of perfect equality.
This right was reserved to the States; and States in this Union, whether original or new, stand on a footing of perfect equality.
She understood that she was invited to a Conference, in which all the States were to meet upon a basis of perfect equality.
In the assessment of these tolls, foreigners and the inhabitants of the respective territories shall be treated on a footing of perfect equality.
In the assessment of these tolls, foreigners and the inhabitants of the respective territories, shall be treated on a footing of perfect equality.
He succeeded in obtaining from the Sultan a remarkable Edict assuring to the Jews a perfect equality of treatment with all the other subjects of the Sultan.
Then, again, all the guests feel themselves on a perfect equality, as people always ought to do who meet in the same room, on the invitation of the same hostess.
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