The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... never had been able to nurse any of her babies but fed them on cows ' milk . She was an " old - fashioned " mother who used her own mother's household remedies when her children were sick , and called the doc- tor only when these failed ...
... never had been able to nurse any of her babies but fed them on cows ' milk . She was an " old - fashioned " mother who used her own mother's household remedies when her children were sick , and called the doc- tor only when these failed ...
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... never authorized to use arms or force until they are attacked , and I want you to explain to us how you and your men and the strikers get together under those conditions ? —A . Well , I never knew a strike in my life , and I have seen ...
... never authorized to use arms or force until they are attacked , and I want you to explain to us how you and your men and the strikers get together under those conditions ? —A . Well , I never knew a strike in my life , and I have seen ...
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... never to come back , ” add- ing with tears in her eyes , " But I am sociable and try to go out to see people , though I'm too nervous to see people who irritate me . " Poor soul , she has nervous dyspepsia and is feeble and a cataract ...
... never to come back , ” add- ing with tears in her eyes , " But I am sociable and try to go out to see people , though I'm too nervous to see people who irritate me . " Poor soul , she has nervous dyspepsia and is feeble and a cataract ...
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WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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