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British practice was followed unchanged in the denial of higher education to women , but it must be remembered that higher education was available only to a very small number of upper class young 9.
British practice was followed unchanged in the denial of higher education to women , but it must be remembered that higher education was available only to a very small number of upper class young 9.
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Her household hint book , The Frugal Housewife , went into twenty editions in seven years and was followed by her Mother's Book , an encyclopedia on child care . In 1832 she published a history of women , consisting of three volumes of ...
Her household hint book , The Frugal Housewife , went into twenty editions in seven years and was followed by her Mother's Book , an encyclopedia on child care . In 1832 she published a history of women , consisting of three volumes of ...
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But New Jersey ratified , followed by Kentucky in January of 1920. By then thirty - five states had ratified ; only one more was needed . In all of the remaining states opposition was very strong , and their governors were opposed to ...
But New Jersey ratified , followed by Kentucky in January of 1920. By then thirty - five states had ratified ; only one more was needed . In all of the remaining states opposition was very strong , and their governors were opposed to ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |