Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 61
Pagina 22
... given to female prisoners , for whatever causes , to preserve it . Howard noted the odious promis- cuity of the prisons , and women who were transported to the new Australian colonies were often given over as slaves to their employers ...
... given to female prisoners , for whatever causes , to preserve it . Howard noted the odious promis- cuity of the prisons , and women who were transported to the new Australian colonies were often given over as slaves to their employers ...
Pagina 43
... given to women servants are perhaps comparable with the low pay given to soldiers in the past . Neither men nor women were expected to want much pay for following what was conceived to be , in each case , their natural occupation . 43 ...
... given to women servants are perhaps comparable with the low pay given to soldiers in the past . Neither men nor women were expected to want much pay for following what was conceived to be , in each case , their natural occupation . 43 ...
Pagina 86
... given by a single pole board , sticking in ten pins a minute , and condemned , if they fell behind by five pins , to another hour's work at the end of the day . The parish children who received any training at all were the fortunate ...
... given by a single pole board , sticking in ten pins a minute , and condemned , if they fell behind by five pins , to another hour's work at the end of the day . The parish children who received any training at all were the fortunate ...
Sommario
CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
7 sezioni non visualizzate
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Women in Subjection - A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832 I. B. O'Malley Anteprima non disponibile - 2010 |
Parole e frasi comuni
afterwards Anna Anne Barbauld beautiful became began born brother chapter child cottages daughter death diary died domestic Dorothy Dorothy Wordsworth earn Edgeworth eighteenth century Elizabeth Elizabeth Fry England English Fanny father feel felt female give Godwin governess Hannah Hannah More's happiness Harriet Harriet Martineau heart human husband Jane Austen Jane's Joanna Joanna Baillie kind labour later learning letters literary ladies lived London looked Lord Mansfield Park Maria Edgeworth marriage married Mary Astell Mary Lamb Mary Somerville Mary Wollstonecraft Memoirs mind Miss mother nature never Northanger Abbey novel parish perhaps political poor Pride and Prejudice prisoners published Reform religious Sarah says seems servants sisters Society soon soul things thought tion took Vindication wages Wesley wife William wives woman women Wordsworth writing wrote young lady