There seems no doubt at all that among the peasantry of Japan one finds the women who have the most freedom and independence. Among this class, all through the country, the women, though hardworked and possessing few comforts, lead lives of intelligent,... Working Women of Japan - Page 15by Sidney Lewis Gulick - 1915 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alice Mabel Bacon - Girls - 1891 - 368 pages
...justice to our Japanese sister in a matter in regard to which she is .too often cruelly misjudged. J There seems no doubt at all that among the peasantry...contributing an important part of the family revenue, and they are obeyed and respected accordingly. The Japanese lady, at her marriage, lays aside her independent... | |
| Methodist Church - 1891 - 588 pages
...that could be attended to. There seems no doubt at all that among the peasantry of Japan one finds ihe women who have the most freedom and independence....contributing an important part of the family revenue, and they are obeyed and respected accordingly. The Japanese lady, at her marriage, lays aside her independent... | |
| alice mabel bacon - 1891 - 358 pages
...that among the peasantry of Japan one finds the women who have the most freedom aimd hidependence. Among this class, all through the country, the women,...intelligent, independent labor, and have in the family positiomms as respected and honored as timose held by women in America. Their lives are fuller and... | |
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