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WOMAN . From The National Review . WOMAN . Industrial and Social Position of Women in the Middle and Lower Ranks . London : Chapman and Hall , 1857 . The Influence of Women on the Progress of Knowledge . By Henry Thomas Buckle ...
WOMAN . From The National Review . WOMAN . Industrial and Social Position of Women in the Middle and Lower Ranks . London : Chapman and Hall , 1857 . The Influence of Women on the Progress of Knowledge . By Henry Thomas Buckle ...
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... women ; still more do we do them injustice if we attempt to cramp their stature with the idea of forming them so as to minister most perfectly to the supposed wishes and happi- ness of man . This is but a refined remnant of the ...
... women ; still more do we do them injustice if we attempt to cramp their stature with the idea of forming them so as to minister most perfectly to the supposed wishes and happi- ness of man . This is but a refined remnant of the ...
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... women specially adapts them to of direct feminine action ?. As far as repre govern ; not , indeed , by a wise and far - sighted sentation goes , it is certain that women pos- application of general ideas , but by choice of sess , from ...
... women specially adapts them to of direct feminine action ?. As far as repre govern ; not , indeed , by a wise and far - sighted sentation goes , it is certain that women pos- application of general ideas , but by choice of sess , from ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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