The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 219A. Constable, 1914 |
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... mind the baby , with all that is implied thereby : But this profession of contented married woman - the happiest , it may be - is no longer open to all . Sir Almroth Wright himself points out that there are in England and Wales , of ...
... mind the baby , with all that is implied thereby : But this profession of contented married woman - the happiest , it may be - is no longer open to all . Sir Almroth Wright himself points out that there are in England and Wales , of ...
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... minds to the fact that matrimony as a profession is no longer open to all women ; there are many to whom it is not open ; it is only the most important profes- sion of women . We may estimate that one woman in three or four will have to ...
... minds to the fact that matrimony as a profession is no longer open to all women ; there are many to whom it is not open ; it is only the most important profes- sion of women . We may estimate that one woman in three or four will have to ...
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... mind with mind and by the hints of wise men who have by intuition understood woman and man . But common opinions and wise opinions agree in one thing with Dr. Ellis's science ; they agree in believing that women , more than men , are ...
... mind with mind and by the hints of wise men who have by intuition understood woman and man . But common opinions and wise opinions agree in one thing with Dr. Ellis's science ; they agree in believing that women , more than men , are ...
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... mind contained , in a highly exaggerated form , most of the peculiarly distinctive elements of the French character . This does not mean that he was a typical Frenchman : far from it . He did not , like Voltaire or Hugo , strike a note ...
... mind contained , in a highly exaggerated form , most of the peculiarly distinctive elements of the French character . This does not mean that he was a typical Frenchman : far from it . He did not , like Voltaire or Hugo , strike a note ...
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... mind as he lay crouched by the camp - fire through the terrible nights that followed ; but , as his companions showed their disapproval of anyone who could smile over Akakia and Pompignan in such a situation , one day he left the red ...
... mind as he lay crouched by the camp - fire through the terrible nights that followed ; but , as his companions showed their disapproval of anyone who could smile over Akakia and Pompignan in such a situation , one day he left the red ...
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