Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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... became necessary to employ more workers than could be bred up in the home . So a race of journeymen and day- labourers came into being , and , as they increased in numbers through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , it became more ...
... became necessary to employ more workers than could be bred up in the home . So a race of journeymen and day- labourers came into being , and , as they increased in numbers through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , it became more ...
Pagina 283
... became customary ; and when allowances were reduced , because it became im- possible to provide them out of rates , the labouring family found that all they got from the Poor Law was swallowed up by rent . The labourer's wife then ...
... became customary ; and when allowances were reduced , because it became im- possible to provide them out of rates , the labouring family found that all they got from the Poor Law was swallowed up by rent . The labourer's wife then ...
Pagina 317
... became insufferably pressed . We were surrounded by men who were strangers ; we were almost suffocated , and to me the heat was quite sickening , but Mrs. Yates being taller than myself supported it better . I felt I could not bear this ...
... became insufferably pressed . We were surrounded by men who were strangers ; we were almost suffocated , and to me the heat was quite sickening , but Mrs. Yates being taller than myself supported it better . I felt I could not bear this ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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