Women in Subjection: A Study of the Lives of Englishwomen Before 1832Duckworth, 1933 - 365 pagine |
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Pagina 47
... received less than men servants , even though they did more work . The Rev. James Woodforde , who kept a diary between 1758 and 1800 , records for several years running the wages paid to his domestic staff . Ben Legate , who seems to ...
... received less than men servants , even though they did more work . The Rev. James Woodforde , who kept a diary between 1758 and 1800 , records for several years running the wages paid to his domestic staff . Ben Legate , who seems to ...
Pagina 48
... received only £ 5 5s . to £ 5 15s . 6d . The second maid- servant got from £ 2 os . 6d . to £ 2 12s . 6d . It must be remembered in considering these wages that their purchasing power was probably from three to five times as great as ...
... received only £ 5 5s . to £ 5 15s . 6d . The second maid- servant got from £ 2 os . 6d . to £ 2 12s . 6d . It must be remembered in considering these wages that their purchasing power was probably from three to five times as great as ...
Pagina 254
... received my little parcel by J. Bond on Wednesday evening , my dear Cassandra , and that you will be ready to hear from me again on Sunday , for I feel that I must write to you to - day . . . . I want to tell you that I have got my own ...
... received my little parcel by J. Bond on Wednesday evening , my dear Cassandra , and that you will be ready to hear from me again on Sunday , for I feel that I must write to you to - day . . . . I want to tell you that I have got my own ...
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CHAP | 15 |
RELATIVE EDUCATION | 54 |
THE VINDICATION IN LIFE AND LETTERS | 93 |
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