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women . In relation to the rest of the world , they were aristocrats first and last ' . " This meant that aristocratic femininity had to take into account both their public and private roles . Along with being virtuous wives , mothers ...
women . In relation to the rest of the world , they were aristocrats first and last ' . " This meant that aristocratic femininity had to take into account both their public and private roles . Along with being virtuous wives , mothers ...
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Stephen Howard's study of the representation of women in the printed media of the eighteenth century illustrates the importance placed on domestic values in women's biographies and obituaries . As obituaries , although anonymous ...
Stephen Howard's study of the representation of women in the printed media of the eighteenth century illustrates the importance placed on domestic values in women's biographies and obituaries . As obituaries , although anonymous ...
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However , while they portrayed the deceased as persons of elite virtue , the actions and natures of the women did not necessarily justify such proclamations . In both obituaries and epitaphs the more dubious elements of a woman's life ...
However , while they portrayed the deceased as persons of elite virtue , the actions and natures of the women did not necessarily justify such proclamations . In both obituaries and epitaphs the more dubious elements of a woman's life ...
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH BURYTHORPE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS | 1 |
ROMAN MALTON | 35 |
FLAXTON THE LAYOUT OF THE ORIGINAL PLANNED SETTLEMENT | 61 |
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