Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... Fortune , as Men call it ; or with us Women the setting ours to sale , and the dressing forth our selves to purchase a Master ; and when we have got one , that which we very improperly term our business , the Oeconomy of his and our own ...
... Fortune , as Men call it ; or with us Women the setting ours to sale , and the dressing forth our selves to purchase a Master ; and when we have got one , that which we very improperly term our business , the Oeconomy of his and our own ...
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... fortune of 2,000 pounds that city taxes , servants , clothes , and the expenses of having children will eat up her fortune in no time . Although marriage in the past had always been a matter of alliances between families for their ...
... fortune of 2,000 pounds that city taxes , servants , clothes , and the expenses of having children will eat up her fortune in no time . Although marriage in the past had always been a matter of alliances between families for their ...
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... fortunes to go under ; and in the marriage choice of her son she sees the difference between a run - down , debt ... Fortune : It is true , my Spouse will never ask for it , but still the Sense of the Debt will remain heavy on the ...
... fortunes to go under ; and in the marriage choice of her son she sees the difference between a run - down , debt ... Fortune : It is true , my Spouse will never ask for it , but still the Sense of the Debt will remain heavy on the ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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