The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 224
... women- folk . Women were the dependent , the weaker , the subjugated sex ; they had no rights save those men in their kingship were pleased to confer on them in their subjection . But the Anglo- Saxons and the Christians excelled the ...
... women- folk . Women were the dependent , the weaker , the subjugated sex ; they had no rights save those men in their kingship were pleased to confer on them in their subjection . But the Anglo- Saxons and the Christians excelled the ...
Page 551
... women who take up every subject is the surest sign of their ignorance . Far from it being the case in these days that women must know everything , it would be far more true to say that they are required to know nothing about a great ...
... women who take up every subject is the surest sign of their ignorance . Far from it being the case in these days that women must know everything , it would be far more true to say that they are required to know nothing about a great ...
Page 554
... women , who have neither time nor capacity to carry it out , for there is with women a tendency to exaggerate the amount of work they get through , and the labour it entails , because , though they may be capable of originating , they ...
... women , who have neither time nor capacity to carry it out , for there is with women a tendency to exaggerate the amount of work they get through , and the labour it entails , because , though they may be capable of originating , they ...
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