Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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... fifth class represent about 15 per cent of the class throughout the seventeenth century . In the register of admissions to Louis - le - Grand for the years 1760 to 1770 , there are very few cases of precocity : I have noted only one ...
... fifth class represent about 15 per cent of the class throughout the seventeenth century . In the register of admissions to Louis - le - Grand for the years 1760 to 1770 , there are very few cases of precocity : I have noted only one ...
234. oldal
... fifth class , three ages go beyond 20 per cent as compared with a single age in the seventeenth century . In the ... fifth and fourth classes , they still have a bell - like shape which retains something of the spread - out appearance of ...
... fifth class , three ages go beyond 20 per cent as compared with a single age in the seventeenth century . In the ... fifth and fourth classes , they still have a bell - like shape which retains something of the spread - out appearance of ...
235. oldal
... fifth classes as an example . The fourteen - year - olds in the fifth ... class , with its 1816 maximum of fifteen . We must therefore recognize , in ... fifth class and thirteen to fifteen for the fourth class , with a maximum of ...
... fifth classes as an example . The fourteen - year - olds in the fifth ... class , with its 1816 maximum of fifteen . We must therefore recognize , in ... fifth class and thirteen to fifteen for the fourth class , with a maximum of ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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