The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... published , they do not show the preoccupation with happiness in marriage which we have today . Mrs Sarah Stickney Ellis published in the 1840s several volumes concerned with the duties of the women of England , all of which ran to many ...
... published , they do not show the preoccupation with happiness in marriage which we have today . Mrs Sarah Stickney Ellis published in the 1840s several volumes concerned with the duties of the women of England , all of which ran to many ...
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... published , it could be stated by this somewhat forward - looking physician that preg- nancy was " a perfectly natural condition " and the recommendations on diet - that it should be plain but nourishing , HAVING CHILDREN - AND NOT ...
... published , it could be stated by this somewhat forward - looking physician that preg- nancy was " a perfectly natural condition " and the recommendations on diet - that it should be plain but nourishing , HAVING CHILDREN - AND NOT ...
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... published in several editions in the 1860s , certainly needed to diet . At 65 years of age , when he was five feet five inches tall , he weighed 202 lbs . By this point he could not reach his shoe laces and was " compelled to go ...
... published in several editions in the 1860s , certainly needed to diet . At 65 years of age , when he was five feet five inches tall , he weighed 202 lbs . By this point he could not reach his shoe laces and was " compelled to go ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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