Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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... position of women had something to do with it . They lamented that the cottager's wife could so seldom keep a cow and , that when she had no cow she could not , as they put it , " render any other service to her husband except that of ...
... position of women had something to do with it . They lamented that the cottager's wife could so seldom keep a cow and , that when she had no cow she could not , as they put it , " render any other service to her husband except that of ...
Pagina 114
... position at Court which some consider to have been her ruin as a novelist . There was another Blue Stocking whose literary life is an even more striking example of the important position and pleasant life some women could attain by ...
... position at Court which some consider to have been her ruin as a novelist . There was another Blue Stocking whose literary life is an even more striking example of the important position and pleasant life some women could attain by ...
Pagina 302
... position of English women was not , to outward seeming , much altered . There were indeed changes in the conditions of their lives ; but these were the result of social developments which affected both sexes . None of the laws which ...
... position of English women was not , to outward seeming , much altered . There were indeed changes in the conditions of their lives ; but these were the result of social developments which affected both sexes . None of the laws which ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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