"FIGHTING A GREAT CIVIL WAR."
MRS. PANEBTTRST DEFINES HER "MILITANCY." By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright NOW York, November 7. Mrs. Panichurst, the in an address at Minneapolis, said: "We are fighting a great civil war is England. Unless you realise that you cannot understand our militancy. Peaceful means have been tried without result ; revolution is the only method loft. Can you, who understand the motives of your .forefathers at tlio time, of tlm Boston tea party,' Mam© us for carrying on a war for the same reasons? Our war is different in one respect; wg do not take human, life, though house* wives are willing to die for tho cause."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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