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... reason , for his liking of the Holy Ghost . Everything about the place pleased him , beginning with the humble simplicity of the parlour [ ... ] , its double gratings for inter- views , a little wooden wheel for passing messages in and ...
... reason , for his liking of the Holy Ghost . Everything about the place pleased him , beginning with the humble simplicity of the parlour [ ... ] , its double gratings for inter- views , a little wooden wheel for passing messages in and ...
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... reason , which Reiss associates with the mid - seventeenth century . According to Reiss , while ' male ' reason was inextricably bound up with violence , ' on the other hand , howev- er , because women had been historically excluded ...
... reason , which Reiss associates with the mid - seventeenth century . According to Reiss , while ' male ' reason was inextricably bound up with violence , ' on the other hand , howev- er , because women had been historically excluded ...
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... reason included women implicitly.40 The implication within the context of these plays remains that since women are equal to men in mind , soul , reason and virtue , they are evidently equally capable of government as their male ...
... reason included women implicitly.40 The implication within the context of these plays remains that since women are equal to men in mind , soul , reason and virtue , they are evidently equally capable of government as their male ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 464 | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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