The Woman in American History |
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In short , indulgence is given her as a substitute for justice . Her case differs from that of the slave , as to the principle , just so far as this ; that the indulgence is large and universal , instead of petty and capricious .
In short , indulgence is given her as a substitute for justice . Her case differs from that of the slave , as to the principle , just so far as this ; that the indulgence is large and universal , instead of petty and capricious .
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These misgivings also motivated the opposition of politicians , party machines , and entrenched hierarchies on every level of government . All feared that " the hand that rocks the cradle " might , given suffrage , also rock the boat .
These misgivings also motivated the opposition of politicians , party machines , and entrenched hierarchies on every level of government . All feared that " the hand that rocks the cradle " might , given suffrage , also rock the boat .
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not given over to child - raising and nurture , she now has a vast range of choices open to her . Many women see their lives as falling into a number of distinct phases , with shifting emphases . Childhood and education occupy the first ...
not given over to child - raising and nurture , she now has a vast range of choices open to her . Many women see their lives as falling into a number of distinct phases , with shifting emphases . Childhood and education occupy the first ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |