The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... dependent upon the prod- uct of their week's wages for the support of their family during the next week or fortnight , as the case may be . Q. What is the nature of their social intercourse , 70 The American People in the Industrial City.
... dependent upon the prod- uct of their week's wages for the support of their family during the next week or fortnight , as the case may be . Q. What is the nature of their social intercourse , 70 The American People in the Industrial City.
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... dependent entirely upon his daughter , not only for support , but for care and protection . This daughter has , through all the years of her youth and young womanhood , since she was fifteen years old , worked in a shop and supported ...
... dependent entirely upon his daughter , not only for support , but for care and protection . This daughter has , through all the years of her youth and young womanhood , since she was fifteen years old , worked in a shop and supported ...
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... dependent on her family , practically bringing in the equivalent of board and lodging . She lives with a widowed daughter who has a son of fourteen years . The daughter earns $ 10.00 a week and two meals daily , working in the ...
... dependent on her family , practically bringing in the equivalent of board and lodging . She lives with a widowed daughter who has a son of fourteen years . The daughter earns $ 10.00 a week and two meals daily , working in the ...
Inhalt
WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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