Talk:.NzY.MjY1ODM: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 9: Line 9:
Art. XI
Art. XI


Any person is presumed innocent when he or she has not the faculties of reason. Therefore, the law cannot ... unless (it) compromises the public order.  
Any person is presumed innocent when he or she has not the faculties of reason. Therefore, the law cannot ... unless (it) compromises the public order. ....
 
Art. XII
 
The guarantee of women's Rights requires fully patience from men. It may then exist for the benefit of all, not for the peculiar satisfaction of the latter.
 
Art. XIII
 
To avoid this patience slipping from men,


Translation in progress
Translation in progress

Revision as of 09:14, 24 June 2018

(Translation Audrey)

there are no consequences at all, as it should always be.

Art. X

The law should only defines sentences that are strictly and obviously necessary. It will be useless until women will limit themselves to talking, expressing simple ideas, as extravagant as they may be, without no effect whatsoever.

Art. XI

Any person is presumed innocent when he or she has not the faculties of reason. Therefore, the law cannot ... unless (it) compromises the public order. ....

Art. XII

The guarantee of women's Rights requires fully patience from men. It may then exist for the benefit of all, not for the peculiar satisfaction of the latter.

Art. XIII

To avoid this patience slipping from men,

Translation in progress