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... increased facilities for self - support , it is against their claim to equal political and social rights with men that Frau Crepaz would earnestly pro- test , convinced that therein lies much danger to the welfare of humanity . The ...
... increased facilities for self - support , it is against their claim to equal political and social rights with men that Frau Crepaz would earnestly pro- test , convinced that therein lies much danger to the welfare of humanity . The ...
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... English law , by which their rights were so cruelly limited . Yet , despite the injustice of their law , English women are treated with great defer- ence in their own country , and the ever- increasing 30 THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN .
... English law , by which their rights were so cruelly limited . Yet , despite the injustice of their law , English women are treated with great defer- ence in their own country , and the ever- increasing 30 THE EMANCIPATION OF WOMEN .
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Adele Crepaz. ence in their own country , and the ever- increasing Women's Rights ' movement is proof of their great influence . It would be ridiculous to maintain in the present day that women are their husband's slaves . In all periods ...
Adele Crepaz. ence in their own country , and the ever- increasing Women's Rights ' movement is proof of their great influence . It would be ridiculous to maintain in the present day that women are their husband's slaves . In all periods ...
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... increase of physical strength by means of a different system of life is presented to us , woman's intellectual activity is being largely enhanced . We hear of women such as Miss Garrett , Miss Fry , Mrs. Chisholm , Miss Carpenter , Miss ...
... increase of physical strength by means of a different system of life is presented to us , woman's intellectual activity is being largely enhanced . We hear of women such as Miss Garrett , Miss Fry , Mrs. Chisholm , Miss Carpenter , Miss ...
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... increase of the quantity would be at the expense of the quality . " Nor must we forget that lady students are not subject to the same temptations and dissipations as are young men wines , card parties , and the lower pleasures , do not ...
... increase of the quantity would be at the expense of the quality . " Nor must we forget that lady students are not subject to the same temptations and dissipations as are young men wines , card parties , and the lower pleasures , do not ...
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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.