Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 135
... lived at Leytonstone in a little house that Mary had inherited from her grandparents . It stood on the edge of the dark forest far from any other friendly dwelling ; but poor Christians soon began to come there to get help and to hear ...
... lived at Leytonstone in a little house that Mary had inherited from her grandparents . It stood on the edge of the dark forest far from any other friendly dwelling ; but poor Christians soon began to come there to get help and to hear ...
Pagina 235
... lived her life , and one cannot help feeling from her letters that in spite of the fits of mania she was on the whole one of the sanest people who ever lived . Her heroism was made possible to her by a great affection given and received ...
... lived her life , and one cannot help feeling from her letters that in spite of the fits of mania she was on the whole one of the sanest people who ever lived . Her heroism was made possible to her by a great affection given and received ...
Pagina 312
... lived at Middleton , near Manchester , had been married since 1810 and had one child , a little girl . Samuel Bamford was devoted to Mima and little Anne , but ... lived at this time . Those who lived in such houses 312 WOMEN IN SUBJECTION.
... lived at Middleton , near Manchester , had been married since 1810 and had one child , a little girl . Samuel Bamford was devoted to Mima and little Anne , but ... lived at this time . Those who lived in such houses 312 WOMEN IN SUBJECTION.
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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