Women, Letters, and the NovelAMS Press, 1980 - 218 Seiten |
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... obliged to support her - a woman could not " bind her husband in Strictness for Necessaries . " If a man died before his wife , and if no will had been made ( such a will was binding even if it left a woman destitute ) , she did not ...
... obliged to support her - a woman could not " bind her husband in Strictness for Necessaries . " If a man died before his wife , and if no will had been made ( such a will was binding even if it left a woman destitute ) , she did not ...
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... obliged to maintain them according to their Quality till usually at their Decease they leave them without habitation and many times scarce a quarter enough to keep them decently . " 41 If women could be educated decently , they would ...
... obliged to maintain them according to their Quality till usually at their Decease they leave them without habitation and many times scarce a quarter enough to keep them decently . " 41 If women could be educated decently , they would ...
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... obliged to inform my Reader , that I have not inserted one Incident which was not related to me by a Person nearly concerned in the Family of the Unfortunate Gentleman .... ” 32 The line she draws between fact and rumor is a tenuous one ...
... obliged to inform my Reader , that I have not inserted one Incident which was not related to me by a Person nearly concerned in the Family of the Unfortunate Gentleman .... ” 32 The line she draws between fact and rumor is a tenuous one ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
The Economic Status of Women | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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