I should like to have a Return laid before this House of the number of women who are annually beaten to death, kicked to death, or trampled to death by their male protectors; and, in an opposite column, the amount of the sentences passed in those cases... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 825by Great Britain. Parliament - 1867Full view - About this book
| Neera Kapur Badhwar - Friendship - 1993 - 350 pages
...trampled to death by their male protectors; and, in an opposite column, the amount of sentence passed. ... I should also like to have, in a third column, the amount of property, the wrongful taking of which was . . . thought worthy of the same punishment. We should then have an arithmetical... | |
| Maria H. Morales - Philosophy - 1996 - 244 pages
...beaten to death, kicked to death, or trampled to death by their male protectors: and, in the opposite column, the amount of the sentences passed, in those...cases in which the dastardly criminals did not get off altogether.58 The identity of interests fiction assumes that represented and unrepresented have the... | |
| John Skorupski - Philosophy - 1998 - 612 pages
...to death by their male protectors: and, in an opposite column, the amount of sentences passed. ... I should also like to have, in a third column, the amount of property, the wrongful taking of which was . . . thought worthy of the same punishment. We should then have an arithmetical... | |
| Maria H. Morales - Philosophy - 2005 - 216 pages
...trampled to death by their male protectors; and, in an opposite column, the amount of sentence passed. ... I should also like to have, in a third column, the amount of property, the wrongful taking of which was . . . thought worthy of the same punishment. We should then have an arithmetical... | |
| Nadia Urbinati, Alex Zakaras - Philosophy - 2007 - 349 pages
...beaten to death, kicked to death, or trampled to death by their male protectors: and, in the opposite column, the amount of the sentences passed, in those...the dastardly criminals did not get off altogether. ("Public and Parliamentary Speeches," CW XXVII: 158-9) relationship in the domestic sphere is the enabling... | |
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