A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present, Volumen1Arthur H. Clark Company, 1917 |
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... daughters worked with husband and father at his craft . Journeymen could not marry but the master must have a wife of approved descent . The gild super- vised the training of children ; they were expected to follow their parents ' craft ...
... daughters worked with husband and father at his craft . Journeymen could not marry but the master must have a wife of approved descent . The gild super- vised the training of children ; they were expected to follow their parents ' craft ...
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... daughter . In case of a daughter's seduction , her father's only recourse was on the ground that she was his servant and that the seducer had trespassed on his property and deprived him of the benefit of her labor . In nearly all the ...
... daughter . In case of a daughter's seduction , her father's only recourse was on the ground that she was his servant and that the seducer had trespassed on his property and deprived him of the benefit of her labor . In nearly all the ...
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Arthur Wallace Calhoun. All girls were taught the textile arts . Daughters of wealthy burghers had tutors and after the fourteenth century there were schools for them in most cities . Women in the castles had enjoyed the same education ...
Arthur Wallace Calhoun. All girls were taught the textile arts . Daughters of wealthy burghers had tutors and after the fourteenth century there were schools for them in most cities . Women in the castles had enjoyed the same education ...
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... daughters of the middle class could solace themselves with silks and diamonds . And to the noble lady , the exclusive privi- lege of wearing pearls and velvet was small comfort in default of the means of procuring them . The knights ...
... daughters of the middle class could solace themselves with silks and diamonds . And to the noble lady , the exclusive privi- lege of wearing pearls and velvet was small comfort in default of the means of procuring them . The knights ...
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... daughter a gown " goodly blue " or " bright sanguine . " The rear- ing of children and their start in life were matters of grave concern . Judge Paston's marriageable daughter 27 Compare Goodsell , History of the Family , chapter ix ...
... daughter a gown " goodly blue " or " bright sanguine . " The rear- ing of children and their start in life were matters of grave concern . Judge Paston's marriageable daughter 27 Compare Goodsell , History of the Family , chapter ix ...
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