The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 3
Keswick, Smith's Lodgings, Southey Street
Keswick, Smith's
Lodgings, Southey Street.Dear Mrs. Taylor,
It will be a token of wonderful change for the better in the English Parliament if they alter the existing law, for a reason which generally seems to them weak, vis. that it is abstractedly unjust, and that the repeal will in the long run do good. They are so beset by the need of repeating laws which make daily martyrs, that they generally demand proofs of daily martyrdom before they give way.
Happily there is no vested interest to oppose Women's Suffrage.
This fact may give victory at the moment when it is least expected.
F. W. Newman.