| Frances Elizabeth Willard - Social reformers - 1889 - 808 pages
...for a copy to read and lend. The purpose of the National Council is thus stated in its constitution: We, women of the United States, sincerely believing...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the family and the state, do hereby band ourselves together in a confederation of workers committed... | |
| Political science - 1892 - 704 pages
...anything be broader than the basis laid for this great organization ? Its preamble declares : " We, the women of the United States, sincerely believing that...good of our homes and nation will be advanced by our greate r unity of thought, sympathy, and purpose, mid that an organized movement of women will best... | |
| 1894 - 380 pages
...broadest mutual respect and sympathy, ami for the peace wliich "makes for righteousness.*' (ID) PREAMBLE. We, women of the United States, sincerely believing...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the family and the state, do hereby band ourselves together in a confederation of workers committed... | |
| 1895 - 548 pages
...of this longing in the basis drawn up in 1888 by the originators of the council idea : — We, the women of the United States, sincerely believing that...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the family and the state, do hereby band ourselves together in a confederation of workers committed... | |
| William C. King - Biography - 1896 - 714 pages
...sessions as is the Declaration of Independence on every recurring Fourth of July. Listen :— " ' We, the women of the United States, sincerely believing that the best good of our homes and our nation will be advanced by our own greater unity of thought, sympathy, and purpose, and that an... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1893 - 714 pages
...international nieetiiig of women in the spring of 1888 at Washington. This preamble reads as follows : ‘¿ We, women of the United States, sincerely believing...unity of thought . sympathy and purpose, and that an orgamnze(l movement of women will best con serve the highest good of the family and the State. do hereby... | |
| National Council of Women of Canada - Charities - 1900 - 472 pages
...antagonistic elements of which he speaks. Here is our Confession of Faith :— " We, women of Canada, sincerely believing that the best good of our homes...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the Family and the State, do hereby band ourselves together to further the application of the Golden... | |
| National Council of Women of Canada - Women - 1900 - 478 pages
...antagonistic elements of which he speaks. Here is our Confession of Faith :— " We, women of Canada, sincerely believing that the best good of our homes...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the Family and the State, do hereby band ourselves together to further the application of the Golden... | |
| Nurses - 1903 - 1116 pages
...of the United States is composed. From the preamble of the constitution we quote the following: "' We, women of the United States, sincerely believing...movement of women will best conserve the highest good of the family and the State, do hereby unite ourselves in a federation of workers committed to the overthrow... | |
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