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'Mill's logic' (Punch cartoon) The cartoon mocks John Stuart Mill's attempt to replace the term 'man' with 'person', ie give women the right to vote, in the second Reform Bill of 1867. PRO LIBRARY Punch, p.129 (30 March 1867). Caption: MILL'S LOGIC; OR, FRANCHISE FOR FEMALES. "PRAY CLEAR THE WAY, THERE, FOR THESE - A - PERSONS."

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National Archives http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/citizenship/brave_new_world/docs/punch-vol1-1867.htm

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1867

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