Now we are getting there with regard to the original usage and meaning of
the word disability :)
Now let's go back to the Norman yoke and the origins of "empairer" never
mind "pejorare".
Larry
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> However, in John Stuart Mills in his essay, "The Subjugation of Women"
> spoke of "women with disabilities" because their 'disabilies' were the
> denial of property and voting rights.
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