Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... probably be inclined to pursue were she only allowed to have a voice in the disposal of her own earnings . " As the law now stands , the moment she acquires them , they become the absolute property of her husband ; so that it is not to ...
... probably be inclined to pursue were she only allowed to have a voice in the disposal of her own earnings . " As the law now stands , the moment she acquires them , they become the absolute property of her husband ; so that it is not to ...
Pagina 126
... probably the fact that it was declared by women made it the more disliked . There is no sign that their sex ever inclined their judges to mercy , but this was no marvel , for people were used to seeing women punished even more savagely ...
... probably the fact that it was declared by women made it the more disliked . There is no sign that their sex ever inclined their judges to mercy , but this was no marvel , for people were used to seeing women punished even more savagely ...
Pagina 209
... probably hesitate at joining with Miss Hays , or , if she were living , Mrs. Godwin . But suppose a certain number willing and able to co - operate , which I am willing to think might probably be found , still I do not see why it should ...
... probably hesitate at joining with Miss Hays , or , if she were living , Mrs. Godwin . But suppose a certain number willing and able to co - operate , which I am willing to think might probably be found , still I do not see why it should ...
Sommario
CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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