Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 192
... death in 1845 Elizabeth Fry worked without ceasing at penal reform . A matron was appointed - hitherto the women had ... death . " Gradually Elizabeth and her helpers thought out the reforms for which they would work . One of the first ...
... death in 1845 Elizabeth Fry worked without ceasing at penal reform . A matron was appointed - hitherto the women had ... death . " Gradually Elizabeth and her helpers thought out the reforms for which they would work . One of the first ...
Pagina 257
... death ) , but she was not without leanings to- wards the only set of people in the Church of England who then felt passionately about religion . Writing to her niece Fanny about a man whom Fanny thought of marrying , Jane said : " As to ...
... death ) , but she was not without leanings to- wards the only set of people in the Church of England who then felt passionately about religion . Writing to her niece Fanny about a man whom Fanny thought of marrying , Jane said : " As to ...
Pagina 302
... death in 1818 , since his Bills for that end , even if passed by the House of Commons , were always thrown out by the House of Lords . The public whipping of females was indeed brought to an end in 1817 , and all whipping of females in ...
... death in 1818 , since his Bills for that end , even if passed by the House of Commons , were always thrown out by the House of Lords . The public whipping of females was indeed brought to an end in 1817 , and all whipping of females in ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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