The College the Market And the Court Or Womans Relation to Education Labor

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271 "A man of straw is worth a woman of gold. " "A rich wife is a source of a quarrel. " " 'Tis a poor roost where the hen crows. " "A happy couple is a husband deaf and a wife blind. " It is quite evident, I think, that men made these proverbs; and somewhat mortifying, not to women only, but to our common humanity, that they should 'have the run of society and the newspapers, in an age which has given birth to Florence Nightingale, Mary Patton, and Dorothea Dix, women who have been born only t...o remind us that their counterparts appeared a thousand years ago. Aristophanes and Juvenal, Boileau and Churchill, turn these slanderous proverbs into verse, if not into poetry; and, in examining the laws of more modern times, we shall constantly trace the effect of the old Oriental estimate. In all such examinations, we have four points to consider: 1st, That estimate of woman on which her civil position is founded, and those rights of property which are granted or refused to her accordingly. 2d, Such laws as relate to marriage and divorce.

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