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In this pursuit the ladies ' magazines were of significant help . a Morals and Manners Ladies ' Magazines . In 1792 the first All Lady Repository appeared , to be followed by an increasing number of magazines addressed to women .
In this pursuit the ladies ' magazines were of significant help . a Morals and Manners Ladies ' Magazines . In 1792 the first All Lady Repository appeared , to be followed by an increasing number of magazines addressed to women .
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A “ Society for the Relief of poor Widows and small Children , " formed in New York City by fifteen ladies in 1797 , supported 202 widows and 500 children by 1816 , collecting and dispensing over $ 3500 a year for charity .
A “ Society for the Relief of poor Widows and small Children , " formed in New York City by fifteen ladies in 1797 , supported 202 widows and 500 children by 1816 , collecting and dispensing over $ 3500 a year for charity .
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... John F. , 173 Keyes , Frances Parkinson , 180 Knights of Labor , 133 , 134 Knox , John , 20 McDowell , Mary , 135 Magazines , see Ladies Magazines Mann , Horace , 40 Manners and morals : and dress reform , 33-34 and Ladies Magazines ...
... John F. , 173 Keyes , Frances Parkinson , 180 Knights of Labor , 133 , 134 Knox , John , 20 McDowell , Mary , 135 Magazines , see Ladies Magazines Mann , Horace , 40 Manners and morals : and dress reform , 33-34 and Ladies Magazines ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |