Maria - It Is Justice, Not Charity, That Is Wanting In The World! - Wollstonecraft, Mary

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Mary Wollstonecraft was born on 27th April 1759 in Spitalfields, London. Although her family had a comfortable income much was squandered by her father leading the family to become financially diminished. Wollstonecraft struck out on her own in 1778 and accepted a job as a lady's companion.

Softcover. English. Horse's Mouth. 2019. ISBN: 9781787807051. 76 pp . Good. Book No: 52992

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