Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes of education, for situation and constitution, or perhaps I should rather say, for habits, whether good or bad.


The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, Author of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison (ed. 1804)


Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes...

Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes...

Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes...

Men and women are brothers and sisters; they are not of different species; and what need be obtained to know both, but to allow for different modes...