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" ... their own children at home, they would be obliged to give them the same food they made use of for themselves. That if the English sent their children away from home to learn virtue and good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship... "
The Babees book: Aristotle's A B C, Urbanitis, Stanspuer ad mensam, the ... - Page xiv
edited by - 1868 - 537 pages
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Works of the Camden Society, Volume 37

1847 - 158 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused ; but they never return, for the girls are...strive diligently by this means to make some fortune ehe ciaseuno qniito si voglia ricoo motto li tiU\ : Oho quado banno i loro proprij f,;*suoi figlioli...
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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 398 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are...that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they all become so greedy of gaiij that they feel no shame in asking, almost " for the love of God,"...
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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - 1899 - 378 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused ; but they never return, for the girls are...that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they all become so greedy of gain that they feel no shame in asking, almost " for the love of God,"...
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Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547

John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 602 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are...that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they all become 90 greedy of gain that they feel no shame in asking, almost "for the love of God,"...
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Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547

John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are...make some fortune for themselves; whence it proceeds 1 Italian Relation, ibid, 24. On this whole subject compare '/'/..• .),/,- ,// Erasmu*, PS Allen,...
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Readings in English Social History, from Pre-Roman Days to A.D. 1837

Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 pages
...and good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might perhaps be excused ; but they never return, for the girls are...house and strive diligently by this means to make some future for themselves ; whence it proceeds that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they...
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Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547

John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 600 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are settled by their patrons, and the boys make the ibest marriages they can, and, assisted by their patrons, not by their fathers, they also open a house...
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Elizabethan Popular Culture

Leonard R. N. Ashley - 1988 - 330 pages
...good manners, and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are...that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they all become so greedy of gain that they feel no shame in asking, almost "for the love of God,"...
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Child Welfare: Historical perspectives

Nick Frost - 2005 - 448 pages
...and good manners and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, they might perhaps be excused; but they never return, for the girls are settled by their patron', as indeed, we have already seen was certainly the experience of the young Margaret Dakins...
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social life in britain

644 pages
...and took them back again when their apprenticeship was over, 1 too dearly. they might, perhaps, be excused; but they never return, for the girls are...that, having no hope of their paternal inheritance, they all become so greedy of gain that they feel no shame in asking, almost " for the love of God,"...
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