The National Quarterly Review, Volume 11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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Pagina i
... woman's rights " fall into disuse , ib women sign charters , ib . - and sit in parlia- ment , 271 - privileges of abbesses , b . - in- fluence of Alice Perrers , b . - writ of Edward III . , 272 - offices filled by women , 273 - John ...
... woman's rights " fall into disuse , ib women sign charters , ib . - and sit in parlia- ment , 271 - privileges of abbesses , b . - in- fluence of Alice Perrers , b . - writ of Edward III . , 272 - offices filled by women , 273 - John ...
Pagina 82
... woman , and thus won a ready access to the fa- vor of all good men ; but like the serpent's tale to the first woman , it tended , if it did not seek , to betray her . He thought the law which united in one common bond the pecuniary ...
... woman , and thus won a ready access to the fa- vor of all good men ; but like the serpent's tale to the first woman , it tended , if it did not seek , to betray her . He thought the law which united in one common bond the pecuniary ...
Pagina 89
... woman sought to be cast off and disgraced by her husband . In neither case had he any adequate pecuniary reward to expect ; even his enemies are obliged to acquit him , however reluctantly , of all selfish motive in both cases . He ...
... woman sought to be cast off and disgraced by her husband . In neither case had he any adequate pecuniary reward to expect ; even his enemies are obliged to acquit him , however reluctantly , of all selfish motive in both cases . He ...
Pagina 94
... woman and placing her at the pure hearth of that pure , honor- able , most respected , and most respectable family . I should like to know has any man a right to come into a court of justice and call his wife pol- luted , and demand a ...
... woman and placing her at the pure hearth of that pure , honor- able , most respected , and most respectable family . I should like to know has any man a right to come into a court of justice and call his wife pol- luted , and demand a ...
Pagina 95
... woman , it might be said that we were disposed to place an undue estimate on the labors which secured her triumph ; but although we are no admirers of Mr. Forrest , and have but little respect for the course he pursued during this trial ...
... woman , it might be said that we were disposed to place an undue estimate on the labors which secured her triumph ; but although we are no admirers of Mr. Forrest , and have but little respect for the course he pursued during this trial ...
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