Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 52
... mother and child did both survive the time of birth , they must starve together , or receive relief ( which was only ... mother's breast in order to send it to the Foundling Hospital . He admitted that he had done so , but said in his ...
... mother and child did both survive the time of birth , they must starve together , or receive relief ( which was only ... mother's breast in order to send it to the Foundling Hospital . He admitted that he had done so , but said in his ...
Pagina 53
... mother with her infant dead by her side and another mother mourning for a dead daughter . At the time the poor traveller's own heart was bleeding for the loss of a most beloved child . He was struck with amazement at the apparent apathy ...
... mother with her infant dead by her side and another mother mourning for a dead daughter . At the time the poor traveller's own heart was bleeding for the loss of a most beloved child . He was struck with amazement at the apparent apathy ...
Pagina 79
... mother as a means of providing for her children . Mary , now fourteen , was " Instructress in the English language " and also gave moral lessons on Saints Days and Sunday evenings . Mr. Darby's interest in his family had been somewhat ...
... mother as a means of providing for her children . Mary , now fourteen , was " Instructress in the English language " and also gave moral lessons on Saints Days and Sunday evenings . Mr. Darby's interest in his family had been somewhat ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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