Copy letter to Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928), suffragette leader, relating to Scott's view that it will be possible to pass the conciliation bill within the current parliament, with reference to time available for discussion in the House of Commons, and an assertion that constitutional reform can be achieved by ordinary political agitation, and that more [militant] tactics will not be required and do not assist the cause.
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Copy letter to Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928), suffragette leader, relating to Scott's view that it will be possible to pass the conciliation bill within the current parliament, with reference to time available for discussion in the House of Commons, and an assertion that constitutional reform can be achieved by ordinary political agitation, and that more [militant] tactics will not be required and do not assist the cause.
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