Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... early as in 1636 , the Court " agreed to give £ 400 toward a school or college , " to which , in 1638 , John Harvard left , by will , half his property and his library . In 1642 , the Court gave to the college " the revenue of the ferry ...
... early as in 1636 , the Court " agreed to give £ 400 toward a school or college , " to which , in 1638 , John Harvard left , by will , half his property and his library . In 1642 , the Court gave to the college " the revenue of the ferry ...
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... early association of the child with the mother , and so some education on her part might prove indirectly advantageous , or whether there was some dawning consideration of her own personal needs , it is impossible to determine . Perhaps ...
... early association of the child with the mother , and so some education on her part might prove indirectly advantageous , or whether there was some dawning consideration of her own personal needs , it is impossible to determine . Perhaps ...
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... early adventurers termed field - work , engaged energetically in other industries . History tells of women who helped build their own homes , wielding the ax and carrying the water to mix mortar with which to build chimneys . On the ...
... early adventurers termed field - work , engaged energetically in other industries . History tells of women who helped build their own homes , wielding the ax and carrying the water to mix mortar with which to build chimneys . On the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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