527714 Mill\'s Logic: or, Franchise for Females: John Stuart Mill asking an indignant John Bull to make way for women to cast their vote. The figure foreground second from left is Lydia Ernestine Becker an advocate of female suffrage. John Tenniel cartoon from Punch, London, 30 March 1867. by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); Universal History Archive/UIG; English, out of copyright.
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