A Miscellany of Men A Miscellany of Men

A Miscellany of Men

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Rightly or wrongly, it is certain that a man both liberal and chivalric, can and very often does feel a dis-ease and distrust touching those political women we call Suffragettes. Like most other popular sentiments, it is generally wrongly stated even when it is rightly felt. One part of it can be put most shortly thus: that when a woman puts up her fists to a man she is putting herself in the only posture in which he is not afraid of her. He can be afraid of her speech and still more of her silence; but force reminds him of a rusted but very real weapon of which he has grown ashamed. But these crude summaries are never quite accurate in any matter of the instincts. For the things which are the simplest so long as they are undisputed invariably become the subtlest when once they are disputed: which was what Joubert meant, I suppose, when he said, “It is not hard to believe in God if one does not define Him. ” When the evil instincts of old Foulon made him say of the poor, “Let them eat grass, ” the good and Christian instincts of the poor made them hang him on a lamppost with his mouth stuffed full of that vegetation.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
July 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
235
Pages
PUBLISHER
PubOne.info
SELLER
pubone LLC
SIZE
402
KB

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