| Charlotte Augusta Sneyd - 1847 - 170 páginas
...jealous guard over their wives, though any thing may be compensated in the end, by the power of money. The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...during that time they perform all the most menial offices ; and few are born who are Sonn inimici de forestieri, e pensano che danno molti violent! inditij... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1867 - 96 páginas
...or apprentices in his account of household economy ; nor does the Liber Contrarotulatoris Garderobee Edw. Imi mention any young noblemen as part of the...during that time they perform all the most menial offices ; and few are born who are exempted from this fate, for every one, however rich he may be,... | |
| Georgiana Hill - 1896 - 382 páginas
...towards their children ; for after having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine years at the utmost, they put them out, both males...of other people, binding them generally for another seven or nine years." On the other hand, we find children described as — " most ongracious grafftes,... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 páginas
...towards their children ; for after having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine years at the utmost, they put them out, both males...of other people, binding them generally for another seven or nine years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 páginas
...towards their children ; for after having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine years at the utmost, they put them out, both males...of other people, binding them generally for another seven or nine years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1904 - 676 páginas
...first part of the sixteenth century. "The want of affection in the English is strongly manifest toward their children; for after having kept them at home...during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who are exempted from this fate, for every one, however rich he may be, sends... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1904 - 718 páginas
...first part of the sixteenth century. "The want of affection in the English is strongly manifest toward their children; for after having kept them at home...during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who are exempted from this fate, for every one, however rich he may be, sends... | |
| Poor Clares, Third Order Regular of St. Francis - 1914 - 168 páginas
...towards their children ; for after having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine years at the utmost, they put them out, both males...of other people, binding them generally for another seven or nine years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 602 páginas
...value? The relation between the parent and the child was sternly practical. Let the Italian continue.1 The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who are exempted from this fate, for every one, however rich he may be, sends... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 páginas
...value? The relation between the parent and the child was sternly practical. Let the Italian continue.1 The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called ^ i. apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who... | |
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