The Women's History of the WorldJoseph, 1988 - 288 pagini Examines women's contribution to the evolution of the human race, and the female achievement on every level-cultural, commercial domestic, emotional, and social. |
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Pagina 42
... spirit of Ireland , before he could be accepted as king by the people . For the kings of Babylon , this duty was literal , not symbolic . Their power had to be renewed every year , and was only confirmed when the royal embodiment of the ...
... spirit of Ireland , before he could be accepted as king by the people . For the kings of Babylon , this duty was literal , not symbolic . Their power had to be renewed every year , and was only confirmed when the royal embodiment of the ...
Pagina 138
... spirit that animated all these women when she responded to the governor's threats of death for her part in the proceedings by breaking a stick under his nose with the scornful line : ' I fear the power of England no more than a broken ...
... spirit that animated all these women when she responded to the governor's threats of death for her part in the proceedings by breaking a stick under his nose with the scornful line : ' I fear the power of England no more than a broken ...
Pagina 231
... spirit of Mother Earth - generator , like the multi - faceted goddess Kali , not only of civilised stability , but occasionally of revolutionary anger . The sense of ' Women for Life on Earth ' is the moving spirit of what has become ...
... spirit of Mother Earth - generator , like the multi - faceted goddess Kali , not only of civilised stability , but occasionally of revolutionary anger . The sense of ' Women for Life on Earth ' is the moving spirit of what has become ...
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IN THE BEGINNING | 1 |
DOMINION AND DOMINATION | 7 |
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