A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present, Volumen1Arthur H. Clark Company, 1917 |
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... American Females , vol . ii , 15 ; Young . Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay , from 1623 to 1636 , 432 . son , one of the Ironsides , was a model 42 The American Family - Colonial Period.
... American Females , vol . ii , 15 ; Young . Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay , from 1623 to 1636 , 432 . son , one of the Ironsides , was a model 42 The American Family - Colonial Period.
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... planting , the seventeenth , was , in Europe , an age of precocity . The same atavism characterized the American colonies . A stern theology contributed to this distortion of childhood . Michael Wigglesworth , " the most popular ...
... planting , the seventeenth , was , in Europe , an age of precocity . The same atavism characterized the American colonies . A stern theology contributed to this distortion of childhood . Michael Wigglesworth , " the most popular ...
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... Planting of a Nation , 346-349 ; Fisher . Men , Women , and Manners in Colonial Times , vol . i , 284-290 ; Stiles . Bundling . Massachusetts than elsewhere . In Massachusetts this trustful innocence did SEX SIN AND FAMILY FAILURE IN ...
... Planting of a Nation , 346-349 ; Fisher . Men , Women , and Manners in Colonial Times , vol . i , 284-290 ; Stiles . Bundling . Massachusetts than elsewhere . In Massachusetts this trustful innocence did SEX SIN AND FAMILY FAILURE IN ...
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... planters were generally of bourgeois stock . Even cavaliers were not necessarily of noble blood . The leading families of Virginia had exactly the same origin as those of New England . The Virginia mid- dle class sprang from free ...
... planters were generally of bourgeois stock . Even cavaliers were not necessarily of noble blood . The leading families of Virginia had exactly the same origin as those of New England . The Virginia mid- dle class sprang from free ...
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... gather leaves sufficient for as many worms as he can keep . His wife and daughter or a servant maid may feed and attend the worms as they are within doors . The southern planter could turn only to his family for Home Life in the South 231.
... gather leaves sufficient for as many worms as he can keep . His wife and daughter or a servant maid may feed and attend the worms as they are within doors . The southern planter could turn only to his family for Home Life in the South 231.
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