Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... common schools to every child , and taught even the girls read- ing , writing , spelling , and the catechism , and , rarely , how to add . The boys , meantime , studied the first four rules of arithmetic . The hiatus between the ...
... common schools to every child , and taught even the girls read- ing , writing , spelling , and the catechism , and , rarely , how to add . The boys , meantime , studied the first four rules of arithmetic . The hiatus between the ...
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... Common . As soon as they could get around to it they no doubt matched the skill of their English kindred whom Hollingshed described a half century earlier . He says , " The females knit or net the nets for sportsmen : " Fine ferne ...
... Common . As soon as they could get around to it they no doubt matched the skill of their English kindred whom Hollingshed described a half century earlier . He says , " The females knit or net the nets for sportsmen : " Fine ferne ...
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... common- school education . For a long time after summer schools were provided for girls , in many of the New England towns they were not sup- ported , by a general tax , as were the winter schools for boys , but by tuition fees . Josiah ...
... common- school education . For a long time after summer schools were provided for girls , in many of the New England towns they were not sup- ported , by a general tax , as were the winter schools for boys , but by tuition fees . Josiah ...
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... common that in the year 1637 , the year of the founding of Harvard , not a single peasant child was unable to read and write . " There is pathetic contrast too , if it be fair to draw it , in the fact that while the colonial fathers ...
... common that in the year 1637 , the year of the founding of Harvard , not a single peasant child was unable to read and write . " There is pathetic contrast too , if it be fair to draw it , in the fact that while the colonial fathers ...
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... common sense we are at once scientists and artists . " Rev. William Woodbridge , a descendant of Rev. Jonathan Edwards , and for fifty years an honored educator , wrote , in the latter part of his life , to a correspondent : " You ...
... common sense we are at once scientists and artists . " Rev. William Woodbridge , a descendant of Rev. Jonathan Edwards , and for fifty years an honored educator , wrote , in the latter part of his life , to a correspondent : " You ...
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Referencias a este libro
Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History Barbara Jean Harris Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
Give Us Bread But Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United ... Sarah Eisenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |