Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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71. oldal
... late seventeenth century , we can see children playing bowls : children of good family , judging by the little girl's false sleeves . People had no objection to allowing children to play card games and games of chance , and to play for ...
... late seventeenth century , we can see children playing bowls : children of good family , judging by the little girl's false sleeves . People had no objection to allowing children to play card games and games of chance , and to play for ...
98. oldal
... late Middle Ages tolerated with the least repugnance : it was the most popular game , common to all ranks of society , to kings and villeins alike , for several centuries . But towards the end of the seventeenth century there was a ...
... late Middle Ages tolerated with the least repugnance : it was the most popular game , common to all ranks of society , to kings and villeins alike , for several centuries . But towards the end of the seventeenth century there was a ...
295. oldal
... late sixteenth - century English work : Swift writing , true writing , fair writing : the Pen's excellency or the Secretary's delight.22 The scribe used different scripts for different purposes , just as the printer uses different ...
... late sixteenth - century English work : Swift writing , true writing , fair writing : the Pen's excellency or the Secretary's delight.22 The scribe used different scripts for different purposes , just as the printer uses different ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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