Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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117. oldal
... servants . This is a recommendation which went against an absolutely universal practice : ' Leave them as little as possible with servants , and especially with lackeys [ ' servants ' had a wider significance then than it has now , and ...
... servants . This is a recommendation which went against an absolutely universal practice : ' Leave them as little as possible with servants , and especially with lackeys [ ' servants ' had a wider significance then than it has now , and ...
396. oldal
... servants who themselves were often very young . For example Lagniet's illustrations of a book of proverbs a little servant is shown playing with the child of the house who is only just starting to walk.58 The same familiarity must have ...
... servants who themselves were often very young . For example Lagniet's illustrations of a book of proverbs a little servant is shown playing with the child of the house who is only just starting to walk.58 The same familiarity must have ...
397. oldal
... servants.'61 ' Solomon gives us some very judicious advice on this point , which contains all a Master's duties to his servants . There are three things , he says , which they must not lack : bread , work and scoldings . Bread because ...
... servants.'61 ' Solomon gives us some very judicious advice on this point , which contains all a Master's duties to his servants . There are three things , he says , which they must not lack : bread , work and scoldings . Bread because ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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