Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... husband gives his wife for her own spending , appears when this economic dependence is firmly fixed in the culture . Elizabeth Pepys , Samuel Pepys ' wife , continually begged her husband for money until he finally settled a regular ...
... husband gives his wife for her own spending , appears when this economic dependence is firmly fixed in the culture . Elizabeth Pepys , Samuel Pepys ' wife , continually begged her husband for money until he finally settled a regular ...
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... husband had so specified ) and one- half of the rest of his estate . If there were children , her terms were reduced to one - third of her husband's estate . The rest of the property was left to male relatives — parti- cularly to a ...
... husband had so specified ) and one- half of the rest of his estate . If there were children , her terms were reduced to one - third of her husband's estate . The rest of the property was left to male relatives — parti- cularly to a ...
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... Husband's Pardon for a great Injury she had done him , and with which she would acquaint him , in case he promis'd to forgive her . He readily comply'd , and then she own'd an Affair of Gallantry ; the Husband assur'd her that he would ...
... Husband's Pardon for a great Injury she had done him , and with which she would acquaint him , in case he promis'd to forgive her . He readily comply'd , and then she own'd an Affair of Gallantry ; the Husband assur'd her that he would ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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