Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... ancien regime . I have explained elsewhere1 how difficult it was for me clearly to distinguish the characteristics of our living present , except by means of the differences which separate them from the related but never identical ...
... ancien regime . I have explained elsewhere1 how difficult it was for me clearly to distinguish the characteristics of our living present , except by means of the differences which separate them from the related but never identical ...
235. oldal
... ancien regime or in comparison with the stricter usage of the early twentieth century ? Generally speaking , the class curves for 1816 cut across the curves of the ancien regime in such a way as to leave the lowest and highest ages ...
... ancien regime or in comparison with the stricter usage of the early twentieth century ? Generally speaking , the class curves for 1816 cut across the curves of the ancien regime in such a way as to leave the lowest and highest ages ...
406. oldal
... ancien regime ? Admittedly the modern family no longer has the same material reality as under the ancien regime , when it was identified with an estate and a reputation . Except in cases whose importance is constantly diminishing , the ...
... ancien regime ? Admittedly the modern family no longer has the same material reality as under the ancien regime , when it was identified with an estate and a reputation . Except in cases whose importance is constantly diminishing , the ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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