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Colonial women could expect to die before their husbands . Gravestones in old churchyards tell a touching story of the fate of colonial wives . One frequently finds the husband living to a ripe old age , surviving several wives and many ...
Colonial women could expect to die before their husbands . Gravestones in old churchyards tell a touching story of the fate of colonial wives . One frequently finds the husband living to a ripe old age , surviving several wives and many ...
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Her property became her husband's , her earnings , even her clothes belonged to him . She could not sign a contract and could not sue in court ; on the other hand , she could not be sued and her husband was fully liable for her debts .
Her property became her husband's , her earnings , even her clothes belonged to him . She could not sign a contract and could not sue in court ; on the other hand , she could not be sued and her husband was fully liable for her debts .
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There have been three female state governors , all of them serving only as a result of their husbands ' previous tenure of the office . Nellie Ross of Wyoming suc- ceeded her husband , who died in office in 1924 , served one term ...
There have been three female state governors , all of them serving only as a result of their husbands ' previous tenure of the office . Nellie Ross of Wyoming suc- ceeded her husband , who died in office in 1924 , served one term ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |