Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... living expenses , which these mistresses of households may be supposed to have earned in their duties at home . When , in the course of the succeeding century , wages increased to seventy - five cents or even to a dollar a week , the ...
... living expenses , which these mistresses of households may be supposed to have earned in their duties at home . When , in the course of the succeeding century , wages increased to seventy - five cents or even to a dollar a week , the ...
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... living was for a time almost ascetic . The work of the house was mainly done by the pupils , but the cost , lights and fuel excepted , was only sixty dollars per school year of forty weeks , and so continued for sixteen years . Bible ...
... living was for a time almost ascetic . The work of the house was mainly done by the pupils , but the cost , lights and fuel excepted , was only sixty dollars per school year of forty weeks , and so continued for sixteen years . Bible ...
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... living comes with the refined service of the students themselves , its dainty parlors and reception - rooms , and , seeking some flaw to prove it real , finds it , at last , in the fact that only half the youth of the land - only girls ...
... living comes with the refined service of the students themselves , its dainty parlors and reception - rooms , and , seeking some flaw to prove it real , finds it , at last , in the fact that only half the youth of the land - only girls ...
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... living issues in another ; and such is the reluctance of the human being to learn from the experience of others , that these questions are still discussed . with as much vivacity , not to say acrimony , as if they had never been settled ...
... living issues in another ; and such is the reluctance of the human being to learn from the experience of others , that these questions are still discussed . with as much vivacity , not to say acrimony , as if they had never been settled ...
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... living ( in 1890 ) , writes that those who had upheld the college were convinced that a higher intellectual and moral educa- tion for women was indispensable to the continued prosperity and existence of civilization , especially under ...
... living ( in 1890 ) , writes that those who had upheld the college were convinced that a higher intellectual and moral educa- tion for women was indispensable to the continued prosperity and existence of civilization , especially under ...
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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 |