Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... tion , the Mind and the Heart , Matter and Soul , etc. , the one man , woman the other . These sentimentalists , who certainly include as many women as men , argue that every woman is the natural companion of man , and so is upheld by ...
... tion , the Mind and the Heart , Matter and Soul , etc. , the one man , woman the other . These sentimentalists , who certainly include as many women as men , argue that every woman is the natural companion of man , and so is upheld by ...
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... tion of the old aristocratic system . Slaves and servants , whether male or 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 ...
... tion of the old aristocratic system . Slaves and servants , whether male or 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 ...
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... tion should be over in America , and that the day of sober , earnest study of educational work should come in , it is not the part of wisdom to forget that the free school system did not originate in America . In an address to ...
... tion should be over in America , and that the day of sober , earnest study of educational work should come in , it is not the part of wisdom to forget that the free school system did not originate in America . In an address to ...
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... tion of females , and it required a decision of the Supreme Court to sustain the position of the trustees that " youth ” might include both sexes . The city of Lowell , Mass . , which held its first town meeting in 1826 , and was not ...
... tion of females , and it required a decision of the Supreme Court to sustain the position of the trustees that " youth ” might include both sexes . The city of Lowell , Mass . , which held its first town meeting in 1826 , and was not ...
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... tion had been tried in a town school . Some claimed that it had been successful ; its cost was certainly less than one- third that of the old system . Speaking of the formation of the plan for a high school for girls , Mr. Quincy says ...
... tion had been tried in a town school . Some claimed that it had been successful ; its cost was certainly less than one- third that of the old system . Speaking of the formation of the plan for a high school for girls , Mr. Quincy says ...
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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 |