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Edith Simcox, in a letter printed in the ‘Pall Mall Gazette’ on the rights of woman, observes: “Signs show, surely, that the workers are with us. As Mr. Conway points out, the thinkers were with us long ago. It is a curious question, What, then, can block the way ? And, in truth, it is to be feared that the strength of the opposition comes from the ranks —alas ! still too numerousof those who do not work very hard and of those who do not think very profoundly.”

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Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 12, 1 September 1884, Page 8

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Untitled Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 12, 1 September 1884, Page 8

Untitled Freethought Review, Volume I, Issue 12, 1 September 1884, Page 8

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