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Bathsua Reginald Makin (/ˈmækɪn/; c. 1600 – c. 1675) was a
teacher who
contributed to the
emerging criticism of woman's
position in the
domestic and public...
- leg. That same year, she and
Henry moved to Chelsea. She was
tutored by
Bathsua Makin until 1644. By then,
Elizabeth could read and
write in Hebrew, Gr****...
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World War II
Andrey Makin,
birth name of Andreï Makine,
French writer Bathsua Makin,
English proto-feminist
Chris Makin,
British footballer Guy Makin...
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century also saw more
women writers emerging, such as Anne Bradstreet,
Bathsua Makin,
Margaret Cavendish,
Duchess of Newcastle, Lady Mary Wroth, the anonymous...
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Sophia Lee (1750–1824)
Harriet Lee (1757–1851)
Charlotte Lennox (1729–1804)
Bathsua Makin (1600-1675)
Delarivier Manley (1663–1724) Lady Mary
Wortley Montagu...
- Thomas. A
History of Women's
Education in the
United States (2 vols. 1929)
Bathsua Makin (1673), An
Essay to
Revive the
Ancient Education of Gentlewomen,...
- Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Her
knowledge was
recognized by some, such as proto-feminist
Bathsua Makin, who
wrote that "The
present Dutchess of New-Castle, by her own Genius...
- philosophy". Yet her
knowledge was
recognised by some, such as the
protofeminist Bathsua Makin: "The
present Dutchess of New-Castle, by her own Genius,
rather than...
- Tongues, with An
Answer to the
Objections Against this Way of Education.,
Bathsua Makin (1673) De l'égalité des deux ****es, François
Poullain de la Barre...
- Sterne.
Elizabeth Drake (1693–1746).
Educated in a
tradition established by
Bathsua Makin. Heir of her
brother Morris Drake Morris, of East
Horton and Mount...