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Ladies,
Ladies,


Enough ! The National Assembly took too long to declare your Rights; it is now time to proclaim them The problem is not that some of you exercised yours with great zeal in any occasion until now. It is not an uncommon sight to see you joining clubs, fill motions, or even for some of you, feeling emotions; speak, at home, in the streets, squares and in public; raising the most important questions on the political economy without having a sense of  
Enough is enough ! The National Assembly took too long to declare your Rights; it is now time to proclaim them. The problem is not that some of you exercised yours with great zeal in any occasion until now. It is not an uncommon sight to see you joining clubs, filling motions, or even for some of you, feeling emotions; speaking at home, in the streets, squares and in public; raising the most important questions about the political economy without having any knowledge of your household one ; discussing the ways of getting the best price for your goods, upsetting the vendors; or even better, strongly grabbing them, going into the shops and stealing them; in the end, tormenting men


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Revision as of 17:28, 25 June 2018

(Translation Audrey)

Dictatorial epistle to the Female citizen

Ladies,

Enough is enough ! The National Assembly took too long to declare your Rights; it is now time to proclaim them. The problem is not that some of you exercised yours with great zeal in any occasion until now. It is not an uncommon sight to see you joining clubs, filling motions, or even for some of you, feeling emotions; speaking at home, in the streets, squares and in public; raising the most important questions about the political economy without having any knowledge of your household one ; discussing the ways of getting the best price for your goods, upsetting the vendors; or even better, strongly grabbing them, going into the shops and stealing them; in the end, tormenting men

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