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Book Title: Subjection of Women (1869). by: John Stuart Mill : The Subjection of Women Is an Essay Published in 1869 by English Philosopher, Political Economist, and Civil Servant John Stuart Mill
Number of Pages: 70 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
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Publication Year: 2018
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Genre: Fiction
Item Weight: 7.4 Oz
Author: John Stuart Mill
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