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Customs and Fashions in Old New England (9780879280079) Alice Morse Earle




Product Details:


Publisher: Corner House Pub (June 1969)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0879280077
ISBN-13: 978-0879280079



Product Dimensions:

8.4 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds

Editorial Reviews Product Description includes purchase of this book to www illustrated guide megaupload.millionen-books illustrated guide megaupload.com a free trial where you can read more than one million free books. This Edition is an OCR with typos. From the book: as domestic workers is clear that in a country where the land was for the question, for the cutting of fuel, corn for planting and harvesting, and fish and game for all to have expenditure of labor power would not man for a long time to be used, and any system failure within the service must be reliable and far. The settlers came to work or not, they needed for domestic workers soon live in the chaotic state. The women were forced housekeeper remarkable men were forced to every detail of the male labor in their homes and their businesses to testify and to acquire and develop a "modification" of all trades, the Yankee for a characteristic. The topic of non-profit adequately and sufficiently quickly become a major issue and consideration of pain in the new country. Kev. Koger Ezekiel wrote most lovingly on this subject in 1656: "Much ado I have with my own family, difficult to find a happy servant catechize family responsibilities to get, or I had a rare blessing of servants in Yorkshire and the ones I brought were one.'s blessing, but the young brood doth much afflict me. "The settlers of Massachusetts had tried before you even begin to meet and to simplify the problem at home damaged by rigid without something. They even returned to the English boys who were unruly on board. But the number of penalties imposed on officials in the early years, a lasting testament to the grief caused to the young brood. All first travelers speak of the lack of good servants of the new country. The "Diary of a French refugee in Boston," in 1687, said: "It is an absolute necessity for paid help" and that the Indians in the areas of eighteen pence a day latter are employed. Service was of course the first way for the cost ... - This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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