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"Let it not be heard in Boston that woman, 'Last at the cross and first at the sepulchre,' has no rights which man is bound to respect. In the natural law and in religion the right of woman to fill the highest measure of enlightened understanding and the highest places in government is inalienable, and these rights are ably vindicated by the noblest of both sexes. This is woman's hour, with all the sweet amenities and its moral and religious reforms."
©2002 The Writings of Mary Baker Eddy - All Rights Reserved
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