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1 Sewing-machines and knitting-machines have done more to emancipate women than all the preachers.
2 And they did.Today we see the seed of something similar: a global movement to emancipate women and girls.
3 I do really believe this simple reform would do more to emancipate women , and, through their emancipation, to liberate men, than any other reform.
4 Some of these formidable, emancipated women had studied in Zurich.
5 Its influence has, in the course of centuries, abolished slavery, ennobled work, emancipated women , and revealed eternity.
6 Some Western brands talk about production there as if they are NGOs, producing much-needed jobs and emancipating women .
7 Hence high heels have a masculine lineage, latent in their use by emancipated women eager to rise to men's level.
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