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... devotes herself to making his home life intensely happy and bright ; while the American husband , thoroughly appreciating her good qualities , treats her with the greatest con- sideration and deference . The European looks upon the ...
... devotes herself to making his home life intensely happy and bright ; while the American husband , thoroughly appreciating her good qualities , treats her with the greatest con- sideration and deference . The European looks upon the ...
Page 55
... would lead her to seek , like men , her goal in ambition . Money and position would be her watchwords . The girl who devotes herself to higher study is necessarily estranged from family life ; the strain THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN . 55.
... would lead her to seek , like men , her goal in ambition . Money and position would be her watchwords . The girl who devotes herself to higher study is necessarily estranged from family life ; the strain THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN . 55.
Page 64
... devotes herself with understanding , activity and zeal to the conduct of her house is making money — if not in a positive , in a negative sense - for her expenditure is less . Linen , clothing , furniture , can all be made to last much ...
... devotes herself with understanding , activity and zeal to the conduct of her house is making money — if not in a positive , in a negative sense - for her expenditure is less . Linen , clothing , furniture , can all be made to last much ...
Page 65
... devotes a certain number of hours daily to some occupation at home or abroad , it may be , in a measure detri- mental to her housekeeping duties , but it does not oblige her to neglect them alto- gether . A woman of business retains her ...
... devotes a certain number of hours daily to some occupation at home or abroad , it may be , in a measure detri- mental to her housekeeping duties , but it does not oblige her to neglect them alto- gether . A woman of business retains her ...
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Page 66 - When the support of the family depends, not on property, but on earnings, the common arrangement, by which the man earns the income and the wife superintends the domestic expenditure, seems to me in general the most suitable division of labour between the two persons.