| 1997 - 698 Seiten
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| Moira Ferguson - 1985 - 488 Seiten
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| Alice S. Rossi - 1988 - 748 Seiten
...dependent on her husband's bounty for her subsistence during his life or support after his death — for how can a being be generous who has nothing of its...own? or virtuous, who is not free? The wife, in the present state of things, who is faithful to her husband, and neither suckles nor educates her children,... | |
| Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 Seiten
...useful," woman must have full protection of the law and must avoid total dependence on her husband, "for how can a being be generous who has nothing of its own? or virtuous, who is not free?" (216—17). Family duties, including motherhood, do not constitute a reason for denying women liberty;... | |
| Maria J. Falco - 2010 - 250 Seiten
...dependent on her husband's bounty for her subsistence during his life, or support after his death — for how can a being be generous who has nothing of its own? or virtuous, who is not free?" (RW 216-17). JJR: "If I were sovereign, I would permit sewing and the needle trades only to women and... | |
| Linda K. Kerber - 2017 - 356 Seiten
...stressed women's native capability and competence and offered these as preconditions of citizenship. "How can a being be generous who has nothing of its own? or virtuous who is not free?" asked Wollstonecraft. Murray offered model women who sustained themselves by their own efforts, including... | |
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