Colby--Series: Correspondence - Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1887-1902, undated (Clara Bewick Colby papers, 1860-1957; Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Box 2, Folder 10)

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I think your idea about Francis Ellen Burn's [?] estate a good one. Whatever she [?] is always worth saving

I wish I could see you for a long [?]. I trust we may meet in the Autumn. I am always full of life [?] to the many years

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Life has been & still is very [?] to me; & I see so much yet to be done before Justice, Liberty, Equality are secured for all mankind that I feel much work remains for me to do. Sometime industrial economies, cooperations

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open to me further fruit for thought , effort, than womens suffrage.

Our laboring men have the suffrage but what does it avail under the competition system The strong and crafty make the [?] , intuit them every time

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I am interested in the present now & do not desire any negotiations for peace until Spain is driven out of all her islands & and they [?] thanked and taught to govern herself before she presumes to govern others. All this

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4 sentimental talk about our boys in blue, mothers bleeding hearts, the Monroe doctrine, & Washington's farewell address have no significance in the present emergency. It is our duty to kindle the fires of liberty

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