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Read this excerpt from a speech on women's rights delivered by elizabeth cady stanton on july 19, 1848: we do not propose to petition the legislature to make our husbands just, generous, and courteous, to seat every man at the head of a cradle, and to clothe every woman in male attire. none of these points, however important they may be considered by leading men, will be touched in this convention. as to their costume, the gentlemen need feel no fear of our imitating that, for we think it in violation of every principle of taste, beauty, and dignity; notwithstanding all the contempt cast upon our loose, flowing garments, we still admire the graceful folds, and consider our costume far more artistic than theirs. many of the nobler sex seem to agree with us in this opinion, for the bishops, priests, judges, barristers, and lord mayors of the first nation on the globe, and the pope of rome, with his cardinals, too, all wear the loose flowing robes, thus tacitly acknowledging that the male attire is neither dignified nor imposing. no, we shall not molest you in your philosophical experiments with stocks, pants, high-heeled boots, and russian belts. yours be the glory to discover, by personal experience, how long the kneepan can resist the terrible strapping down which you impose, in how short time the well-developed muscles of the throat can be reduced to mere threads by the constant pressure of the stock, how high the heel of a boot must be to make a short man tall, and how tight the russian belt may be drawn and yet have wind enough left to sustain life.

based on the excerpt, what is the tone of this speech

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