Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... Female Seminary in Hills- borough , Ohio , believed that " female education should be preeminently re- ligious . " If religion was so vital to a woman , irreligion was almost too awful to contemplate . Women were warned not to let their ...
... Female Seminary in Hills- borough , Ohio , believed that " female education should be preeminently re- ligious . " If religion was so vital to a woman , irreligion was almost too awful to contemplate . Women were warned not to let their ...
Strana 253
... female midwives continued to work on the frontier until a much later period . It is interesting to note that the concepts of " propriety " shifted with the prevalent practice . In 17th - century Maine the attempt of a man to act as a ...
... female midwives continued to work on the frontier until a much later period . It is interesting to note that the concepts of " propriety " shifted with the prevalent practice . In 17th - century Maine the attempt of a man to act as a ...
Strana 268
... Female Moral Reform Society boasted some 445 female auxiliaries , principally in greater New England . So successful were these efforts that within a few years the bulk of the Society's member- ship and financial support came from its ...
... Female Moral Reform Society boasted some 445 female auxiliaries , principally in greater New England . So successful were these efforts that within a few years the bulk of the Society's member- ship and financial support came from its ...
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