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The British writer Harriet Martineau criticized this concept of chivalry rather sharply : While woman's intellect is confined , her morals crushed , her health ruined , her weakness encouraged , and her strength punished , she is told ...
The British writer Harriet Martineau criticized this concept of chivalry rather sharply : While woman's intellect is confined , her morals crushed , her health ruined , her weakness encouraged , and her strength punished , she is told ...
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In each case Judge Cady told them there were no laws which could give them aid . Young Elizabeth was so incensed by this that she once seriously proposed cutting out all the " bad laws " from the books . Her father patiently explained ...
In each case Judge Cady told them there were no laws which could give them aid . Young Elizabeth was so incensed by this that she once seriously proposed cutting out all the " bad laws " from the books . Her father patiently explained ...
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Mary ANDERSON Anderson , Mary , Woman at Work : The Autobiography of Mary Anderson as Told to Mary N. Winslow ( Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1951 ) SUSAN B. ANTHONY Anthony , Katherine , Susan B. Anthony ( Garden City ...
Mary ANDERSON Anderson , Mary , Woman at Work : The Autobiography of Mary Anderson as Told to Mary N. Winslow ( Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1951 ) SUSAN B. ANTHONY Anthony , Katherine , Susan B. Anthony ( Garden City ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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