Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... female , always worked . Women of rank in the old world were not necessarily idle . The eastern mon- arch who refused an army to a queen , sent her a golden distaff . The extremes of despotism and of luxury , undermining society and ...
... female , always worked . Women of rank in the old world were not necessarily idle . The eastern mon- arch who refused an army to a queen , sent her a golden distaff . The extremes of despotism and of luxury , undermining society and ...
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... females was , in Massachusetts , two hundred and thirty - two years long . A prime motive to the encouragement of ... female mind was regarded with utter indifference ; as Mrs. Abigail Adams says 6 in one of her letters , it was ...
... females was , in Massachusetts , two hundred and thirty - two years long . A prime motive to the encouragement of ... female mind was regarded with utter indifference ; as Mrs. Abigail Adams says 6 in one of her letters , it was ...
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... females again . ” As late as 1804 we find the female children , over nine years of age , as great a burden on the hands of the school committee of the town as ever . In answer to another petition , of eleven persons , that this class of ...
... females again . ” As late as 1804 we find the female children , over nine years of age , as great a burden on the hands of the school committee of the town as ever . In answer to another petition , of eleven persons , that this class of ...
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... female teachers were evidently on a rising scale . Something less than a half century after Mistresses Wright and Converse had shared their year's income of ten shillings , the following vote , passed in the town meeting of Lexington ...
... female teachers were evidently on a rising scale . Something less than a half century after Mistresses Wright and Converse had shared their year's income of ten shillings , the following vote , passed in the town meeting of Lexington ...
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... female education beyond the merest rudiments of learning , let Abigail , wife of President John Adams , who was descended from the most illustrious colonial families , the Shepards , Nor- tons , and Quincys , sketch for us the ...
... female education beyond the merest rudiments of learning , let Abigail , wife of President John Adams , who was descended from the most illustrious colonial families , the Shepards , Nor- tons , and Quincys , sketch for us the ...
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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 |