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Definition of Suffragettes
1. suffragette [n] - See also: suffragette
Lexicographical Neighbors of Suffragettes
Literary usage of Suffragettes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romance of Madame Tussaud's by John Theodore Tussaud (1920)
"... litters—Mr. John Burns walks and talks—We buy his only suit—Mr. George Bernard
Shaw has to work for his living— General Booth—Four leading suffragettes— ..."
2. A Modern History of the English People by Richard Henry Gretton (1913)
"CHAPTER XIII 1907 : PAGEANTRY, suffragettes AND THE DRUCE CASE THE year 1907 was
marked by a certain, and rather strange, lull in politics. ..."
3. Short Rations: An American Woman in Germany, 1915 ... 1916 by Madeleine Zabriskie Doty (1917)
"... LONDON AND THE suffragettes July and August, 1915. CROSSING the Channel in
war time has drawbacks. The only available boat from Holland to England was ..."
4. America and Her Problems by George A. Raper (1915)
"The suffragettes. Their Devotedness and Services during the War My Liberal friends
in England have, in my opinion, committed a very great mistake in ..."
5. Short Rations by Madeleine Zabriskie Doty (1917)
"CHAPTER IV LONDON AND THE suffragettes July and August, 1915. /CROSSING the
Channel in war time has \^/ drawbacks. The only available boat from Holland to ..."
6. Actual Life in the Turkish Harem by Vahan Cardashian (1914)
"TWO TURKISH suffragettes ON "HAREM." An Interview with the Author. Appeared
in "Travel" Magazine, May, 1914. A slight and black-eyed Turkish maiden, ..."
7. Haremlik: Some Pages from the Life of Turkish Women by Demetra Vaka (1909)
"... VII suffragettes OF THE HAREM ASLEEP, I gradually became conscious of a low
murmuring song, and opened my eyes to meet those of my little slave ..."