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Example sentences for "married women"

  • In one single case, in the County of London, by the law of 1900, married women were given almost the same rights as those exercised by married women in Scotland and Ireland.

  • That way is the use of married women in the public schools.

  • When such volunteer social effort becomes a public service it is highly desirable that the trained women it demands for its staff should (some of them, at least) be married women.

  • The feeling, so general in many circles of society, that women lose "caste" if they work for wages or salary, reaches its maximum of prejudice in the case of married women.

  • Married women, who had their names entered in the lists of prostitutes, should be banished from Italy.

  • Experienced physicians assert that the majority of married women, especially in the cities, are in a more or less abnormal, physical condition.

  • The law is beginning to accept the responsibility even of married women in other respects, and can scarcely refuse to accept it for the control of her own person.

  • Still later, in the eighteenth century, even so fine a moralist as Shaftesbury, in his Characteristics, refers to lovers of married women as invaders of property.

  • There is a gradual increase in those enlarging the property and business rights of married women.

  • The program was to include discussions of "public health, pure food regulations, uniform divorce law and discrimination against married women as to the control of their children and property.

  • The fear of having children and the methods to prevent conception are, I am sure, potent factors in the injury to the emotions of married women.

  • It is significant that virgins were just as insensitive as married women or those who had had children.

  • The rights and powers of married women in relation to their business and property under the common law.

  • On the vexed question of the labour of married women, Dr.

  • As the conception of property also extended to the father's right over his daughters, and the appreciation of female chastity developed, this motive spread to unmarried as well as married women.

  • Married women, and others with home duties which cannot be neglected, furnish an almost illimitable field of casual or irregular labour.

  • The existence of this competition of married women must be regarded as one of the reasons why wages are low in women's employments.

  • Finally it began to dawn on the minds of men that there might be a certain public advantage, as well as private justice, attaching to separate ownership by married women of their own property.

  • These New York legislators, and the Western legislators who first granted property rights to married women, were actuated less by a sense of justice towards women than by enlightened selfishness.

  • They are demanding the higher education, married women's property rights, free speech, and the right to choose a trade or profession.

  • The prostitution of married women is wholly inexplicable on the hypothesis here criticized.

  • The fear of being got with child by such ghosts was not confined to married women, it was shared by all women alike, whether young or old, whether married or single; and all of them sought to avert the danger in the same way.

  • M41 Nor for the prostitution of married women.

  • The practice of contraception by married women who, in the opinion of their medical attendant, should have temporary or permanent freedom from the fact or fear of pregnancy.

  • Others again, particularly the representatives of women's organizations, advocated the establishment of clinics for the general instruction of married women in the practice of reliable methods of contraception.

  • At last, parliamentary interference was called for with an urgency that could no longer be resisted, and a Bill to amend the laws relating to married women's property was introduced into the House of Commons.

  • Authorship and servitude are the only paths really open to married women; in every other career they find humiliating obstacles which it needs both courage and perseverance to surmount.

  • But we are speaking of the home duties of married women, and of those girls who have no need to earn their daily bread, and who are not so specially gifted as to be driven afield by the irrepressible power of genius.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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