The American woman is as free as the American man, and she is at least as intelligent.
Democracy in America
The American woman is as free as the American man, and she is at least as intelligent.
Democracy in America
'Democracy in America', Volume II, Book 3, Chapter 12
1840
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"I am not afraid that they will find bad governments, but that they will find governments that are not interested in the well-being of the people."
Strange & Unusual"The Americans are a very peculiar people; they have a way of doing things which is entirely their own."
Strange & Unusual"I have encountered passionate materialists whose closing of the eyes to faith was as fanatical as religious zeal."
Strange & Unusual"The Europeans have been able to acquire a knowledge of the natural sciences, and to some extent, of the mechanical arts, without the aid of any superior intelligence. But they have never been able to …"
Controversial"It is difficult to make a people who have been accustomed to live under a despotic government, understand the advantages of liberty."
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