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Henry Edger, “Prostitution and the International Woman’s League” (1877)

Henry Edger, “Prostitution and the International Woman’s League,” The Radical Review 1, no. 3 (November 1877): 397-418. PROSTITUTION AND THE INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S LEAGUE. Human questions need for their effectual study to be regarded from all points of view, and from all points of view simultaneously. — Richard Congreve. A YEAR or two ago there were distributed to a select few in this and some other countries some pamphlets, —one the Prospectus, and another the “ Constitution and By-laws,” of a projected “International Woman’s League,” the object of which League is stated to be “ the advancement and elevation of woman […]
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Henry Edger, “Modern Times, the Labor Question and the Family” (1855)

  ORDER AND PROGRESS — LIVE FOR OTHERS FAMILY—COUNTRY—HUMANITY MODERN TIMES, THE LABOR QUESTION, AND THE FAMILY. A Brief Statement of Facts and Principles. BY HENRY EDGER. Nothing can be destroyed but by being replaced. Catechism Positiviste, Préface. p. viii. NEW YORK  PUBLISHED BY CALVIN BLANCHARD, 82 NASSAU-ST. MODERN TIMES Modern Times is the eccentric but by no means inappropriate name given to one of the villages or rural settlements now beginning to grow up along the line of the Long Island Railroad, once forming part of the principal highway between the cities of New York and Boston but now, […]