Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 190
... prisoners in Newgate . At his instigation she went two or three times to take them clothes , and then , on February ... prisoners , and especially of women prisoners , in 1817 is difficult to realise . For a very large number of offences ...
... prisoners in Newgate . At his instigation she went two or three times to take them clothes , and then , on February ... prisoners , and especially of women prisoners , in 1817 is difficult to realise . For a very large number of offences ...
Pagina 194
... prisons . But she did not neglect material conditions : she strove for the establishment of separate prisons for women , the employment of women officers to take charge of women prisoners in mixed prisons and on board ship , the ...
... prisons . But she did not neglect material conditions : she strove for the establishment of separate prisons for women , the employment of women officers to take charge of women prisoners in mixed prisons and on board ship , the ...
Pagina 357
... prisoners abolished . 1821. Frances Power Cobbe born . Mrs. Thrale dies . Mrs. Inchbald dies . Shelley dies . 1822. Mrs. Fry forms her Ladies ' Association for the Reformation of Female Prisoners . 1823. Mrs. Radcliffe dies . " Mrs ...
... prisoners abolished . 1821. Frances Power Cobbe born . Mrs. Thrale dies . Mrs. Inchbald dies . Shelley dies . 1822. Mrs. Fry forms her Ladies ' Association for the Reformation of Female Prisoners . 1823. Mrs. Radcliffe dies . " Mrs ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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