Sexual Life in England, Past and PresentF. Aldor, 1938 - 664 pages |
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... Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft ( 1759-1797 ) . She was an impulsive and enthusiastic woman of great charm , both in appearance and manner . Her portrait , painted by Opie , was owned by her son - in - law , who was no less a man than the ...
... Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft ( 1759-1797 ) . She was an impulsive and enthusiastic woman of great charm , both in appearance and manner . Her portrait , painted by Opie , was owned by her son - in - law , who was no less a man than the ...
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... woman is equipped for every branch of human knowledge and activity , though he recognises the physical and mental differences between man and woman , which he believes can be explained by the long seclusion of woman . In the fourth ...
... woman is equipped for every branch of human knowledge and activity , though he recognises the physical and mental differences between man and woman , which he believes can be explained by the long seclusion of woman . In the fourth ...
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... woman has less intelligence , is stupider than man , as those opponents of woman's emancipation assert who pride themselves so much upon their male ' superiority ' . But one must say woman has a different intelligence from man . Woman ...
... woman has less intelligence , is stupider than man , as those opponents of woman's emancipation assert who pride themselves so much upon their male ' superiority ' . But one must say woman has a different intelligence from man . Woman ...
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mistresses in the eighteenth century Foreign prostitutes Homeless girls | 24 |
CHAPTER IV | 115 |
CHAPTER V | 167 |
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