And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial of offices; and few are born who are exempted from this fate, for every one, however rich he may be, sends away his children into the houses of others, whilst he,... Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547 - Stranica 19napisao/la John Milton Berdan - 1920 - Broj stranica: 564Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Charlotte Augusta Sneyd - 1847 - Broj stranica: 170
...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...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial offices ; and few are born who are... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1867 - Broj stranica: 96
...of Suffolk was boarded out to a rich old widow, who persuaded him to marry her (p. 27). It also says The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial offices ; and few are born who are... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1868 - Broj stranica: 746
...of Suffolk was boarded out to a rich old widow, who persuaded him to marry her (p. 27). It also says The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial oifiecs ; and few are born who are... | |
| Charles Henry Pearson - 1893 - Broj stranica: 376
...natural affection in the English displays itself specially in their conduct towards their children, for having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine years at the utmost, every one, however rich he may be, puts away his children into the... | |
| Georgiana Hill - 1896 - Broj stranica: 382
...who accompanied an ambassador from Venice to the English court in the sixteenth century writes — " The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...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 and females, to hard service in the... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - Broj stranica: 378
...jealous guard over their wives, though anything may be compensated in the end by the power of money. The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...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 and females, to hard service in the... | |
| Charles William Colby - 1899 - Broj stranica: 398
...jealous guard over their wives, though anything may be compensated in the end by the power of money. x The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested...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 and females, to hard service in the... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1904 - Broj stranica: 718
...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...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who are... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1904 - Broj stranica: 676
...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...generally for another 7 or 9 years. And these are called apprentices, and during that time they perform all the most menial offices; and few are born who are... | |
| George Gordon Coulton - 1908 - Broj stranica: 388
...later. The English tradesmen (says the author) show so little affection towards their children that "after having kept them at home till they arrive at the age of seven or nine * These sums should be multiplied by about fifteen to bring them into terms of modern... | |
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