| Great Britain - 1868 - 812 pages
...married should be under their exclusive control during marriage,' and where the family's support depends on earnings ' the common arrangement, by which the...superintends the domestic expenditure, seems to me the most suitable division of labour between the two persons.' Yet faculties specially adapted for... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Women - 1869 - 204 pages
...girl into marrying him without a settlement, for the sole purpose of getting possession of her money. When the support of the family depends, not on property,...suitable division of labour between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical suffering of bearing children, and the whole responsibility of their... | |
| Linus Pierpont Brockett - Women - 1869 - 454 pages
...ablest and most radical of the defenders of what are sometimes called " women's rights," admits, that "when the support of the family depends not on property,...wife superintends the domestic expenditure, seems to him in general the most suitable division of labor between the two persons. If," he argues, " in addition... | |
| Carlos White - Women - 1870 - 264 pages
...concert. Mill sometimes agrees with public opinion. On the division of labor, he writes as follows : " When the support of the family depends, not on property,...seems to me in general the most suitable division of labor between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical suffering of bearing children, and the... | |
| Carlos White - Women - 1870 - 270 pages
...concert. Mill sometimes agrees with public opinion. On the division of labor, he writes as follows : " When the support of the family depends, not on property,...seems to me in general the most suitable division of labor between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical suffering of bearing children, and the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Women - 1870 - 198 pages
...girl into marrying him without a settlement, for the sole purpose of getting possession of her money. •When the support of the family depends, not on...seems to me in general the most suitable division of between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical suffering of bearing children, and the whole... | |
| Carlos White - Women - 1870 - 290 pages
...concert. Mill sometimes agrees with public opinion. On the division of labor, he writes as follows : " When the support of the family depends, not on property,...seems to me in general the most suitable division of labor between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical suffering of bearing children, and the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Sex discrimination against women - 1878 - 216 pages
...girl into marrying him without a settlement, for the sole purpose of getting possession of her money. When the support of the family depends, not on property,...superintends the domestic expenditure, seems to me iu general the most suitable division of labour between the two persons. If, in addition to the physical... | |
| Helen Ekin Starrett - Women - 1885 - 92 pages
...individual and independent ownership of property among cultivated and refined people. Mill further says: "When the support of the family depends not on property...the income and the wife superintends the domestic expenditures seema to me in general the most suitable division of labor between two persons." This... | |
| Henry Marcus Cottinger - American essays - 1889 - 350 pages
...also girls cannot be entrapped by wooers who propose for the sole purpose of getting their money. The arrangement by which the man earns the income, and...wife superintends the domestic expenditure, seems in general the most suitable division ot labor. SPECIAL DUTIES OF THE WIFE. Besides, the special part... | |
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