16 results filtered with: Married women
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Wives who went to college / by Judith Hubback.
Judith HubbackDate: [1957]- Books
A king's daughter married / by Sylvia M. Hill.
Hill, Sylvia MDate: [date of publication not specified]
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The English wife : a manual of home duties / by the author of 'The English maiden ...' [i.e. Artemas Bowers Muzzey].
A. B. MuzzeyDate: 1843- Pictures
Bani Suef province, Egypt: a young married woman at Dashtut, with gold ornaments from her dowry. Photograph by W.S. Blackman, 192-.
Winifred Susan BlackmanDate: [between 1920 and 1929]Reference: 45075i- E-books
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The benefits and privileges of cuckolds : shewing the little disgrace there is in being one, and the obligations men sometimes have to their wives, for conferring that honour upon them, in what manner forever it is done, either as prudes, coquettes, domines, or writing desks : the whole beautifully illustrated with several late notable intrigues that have been carried on in many parts of the beau-monde.
Date: 1728- Books
Saving the world : a novel / Julia Alvarez.
Julia AlvarezDate: 2006
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Married women in national insurance / Ministry of National Insurance.
Date: 1948
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Practical hints to young females, on the duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a family / by Mrs. Taylor of Ongar.
Ann TaylorDate: 1818- Books
A secret madness : the story of a marriage / Elaine Bass.
Bass, Elaine, 1922-Date: 2006- Books
The captive wife : conflicts of housebound mothers / Hannah Gavron.
Hannah GavronDate: 1968- Books
Descent / Sabrina Broadbent.
Broadbent, SabrinaDate: 2004- Books
Marriage and the relation of the sexes. : An address to women. / By the Marquis of Queensberry.
John Douglas, 9th Marquess of QueensberryDate: [1893]- Books
Mrs Dalloway / Virginia Woolf.
Virginia WoolfDate: 1996
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Thelyphthora; or, a treatise on female ruin, in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention, and remedy; considered on the basis of the divine law under the following heads, viz. marriage, whoredom and fornication, adultery, polygamy, divorce, with many other incidental matters, particularly including an examination of the principles and tendency of Stat. 26 Geo. II. c. 33, commonly called The marriage act / [Anon].
Martin MadanDate: 1780-1781
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Woman physiologically considered as to mind, morals, marriage, matrimonial slavery, infidelity and divorce / by Alexander Walker.
Alexander WalkerDate: 1839- Books
Britain's married women workers / by Viola Klein.
Viola KleinDate: 1965