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Rights of Married Women.

Rights of Married Women.
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If the present is a period of extravagant practices and still more extravagant theories respecting the sphere and the duties of woman, in which she is urged to barter away her silent and humanizing influences in the domestic circle for the contests of the field and the forum, it is also one in which sound and salutary innovations upon ancient law have been extensively made in her favor. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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