The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 73,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1913 |
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Pagina 1073
... women . I know lots of good women nowadays , ' said Mrs. B. , herself very happily mated , who refuse to be married to their husbands ; the men are so much kinder if the wives are free to leave . ' It must not be supposed that the ...
... women . I know lots of good women nowadays , ' said Mrs. B. , herself very happily mated , who refuse to be married to their husbands ; the men are so much kinder if the wives are free to leave . ' It must not be supposed that the ...
Pagina 1075
... women can be depended upon to ward off its worst results from the homes , and therefore from the State . It now remains to explain why married women suffering from neglect and ill - treatment take so little advantage of the Acts of 1878 ...
... women can be depended upon to ward off its worst results from the homes , and therefore from the State . It now remains to explain why married women suffering from neglect and ill - treatment take so little advantage of the Acts of 1878 ...
Pagina 1282
... women of fashion went at the time in the ' dressing of their heads ' : Whereby they make men rather laugh at them , then like of them : like as I saw yesterday , after you went from hence , certain women , whereof one had her tresses ...
... women of fashion went at the time in the ' dressing of their heads ' : Whereby they make men rather laugh at them , then like of them : like as I saw yesterday , after you went from hence , certain women , whereof one had her tresses ...
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