From Taps Till ReveillePress of the Park City Daily Times, 1895 - 198 páginas |
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... wife's property . By marriage a woman lost her family rights and could bequeath nothing to her relatives . She was considered a sister to her own children and the adopted daughter of her husband , who had over her the power of life and ...
... wife's property . By marriage a woman lost her family rights and could bequeath nothing to her relatives . She was considered a sister to her own children and the adopted daughter of her husband , who had over her the power of life and ...
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... wife . A wife was purchased like any other piece of property by a husband who had the unquestioned right to sell , punish or kill her . Among the Greeks women were perpetual infants , and a public woman , however talented , was ...
... wife . A wife was purchased like any other piece of property by a husband who had the unquestioned right to sell , punish or kill her . Among the Greeks women were perpetual infants , and a public woman , however talented , was ...
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... wife was his slave without any rights that he was bound to respect . Tennyson aptly expresses the relation a wife of that day sustained to her husband after the marriage was fully consummated : " He shall hold thee when his passion ...
... wife was his slave without any rights that he was bound to respect . Tennyson aptly expresses the relation a wife of that day sustained to her husband after the marriage was fully consummated : " He shall hold thee when his passion ...
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George A. Wallace. first wife was usually chosen from a family of equal rank . The inferior wives were usually purchased . Marital unfaithfulness was recognized as a sin only on the part of a wife , and a hus- band had the right to kill a ...
George A. Wallace. first wife was usually chosen from a family of equal rank . The inferior wives were usually purchased . Marital unfaithfulness was recognized as a sin only on the part of a wife , and a hus- band had the right to kill a ...
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... wife was sym- bolized in some way when the nuptials were celebrated , One tribe required the bride to pull off her husband's boots as a sign of servitude . In another tribe the girl's father gave the husband a whip and directed him to ...
... wife was sym- bolized in some way when the nuptials were celebrated , One tribe required the bride to pull off her husband's boots as a sign of servitude . In another tribe the girl's father gave the husband a whip and directed him to ...
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Página 30 - As the husband is, the wife is : thou art mated with a clown, And the grossness of his nature will have weight to drag thee down. He will hold thee, when his passion shall have spent its novel force, Something better than his dog, a little dearer than his horse.
Página 31 - And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow. If man it is who thus asserts, his word you may believe ; But all that WOMAN says DISTRUST, she speaks but to deceive.
Página 167 - There is neither Jew nor Greek, bond nor free, male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
Página 99 - Victoria gave it to women, both married and single, and Wyoming gave full suffrage to all women. In 1871 West Australia gave municipal suffrage to women. School suffrage was granted in 1875 by Michigan and Minnesota, in 1876 by Colorado, in 1877 by...
Página 100 - Suffrage was given to the women of Scotland, and Municipal Suffrage to single women and widows in the Province of Quebec. In 1891, School Suffrage was granted in Illinois. In 1893, School Suffrage was granted in Connecticut, and full Suffrage in Colorado and New Zealand. In 1894, School Suffrage was granted in Ohio, Bond Suffrage in Iowa, and Parish and District Suffrage in England, to women, both married and single. In 1885, full Suffrage was granted in South Australia to women.
Página 114 - Could you hurt me, sweet lips, though I hurt you? Men touch them and change in a trice !/ The lilies and languors of virtue For the roses and raptures of vice.
Página 100 - In 1887 municipal suffrage was granted in Kansas, Nova Scotia and Manitoba, and school suffrage in North and South Dakota, Montana, Arizona and New Jersey. In the same year Montana gave taxpaying women the right to vote upon all questions submitted to the taxpayers.
Página 6 - ... from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the lakes to the gulf. As...
Página 34 - There's a light about to beam, There's a fount about to stream, There's a flower about to blow, There's a warmth about to glow, There's a midnight blackness Changing into gray. Men of thought and men of action Clear the way.
Página 31 - ve seen the adumbra tree in flower, white plumage on the crow, And fishes' footsteps on the deep have traced through ebb and flow.