| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 1899 - 564 páginas
...of respectable Philadelphians with distinctly Quaker characteristics—pleasant but conservative ; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class—steady, honest Jpeople, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the... | |
| Robert Gregg - 2010 - 289 páginas
...— pleasant but conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class — steady, honest people, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sight-seers and the strangers to the city — hearty... | |
| William Edward Burghardt Du Bois - 2000 - 220 páginas
...— pleasant but conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class — steady, honest people, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sight-seers and the strangers to the city — hearty... | |
| Ram A. Cnaan, Ram Cnaan, Stephanie C. Boddie - 2002 - 348 páginas
...— pleasant but conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class — steady, honest people, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sight-seers and the strangers to the city — hearty... | |
| Hans A. Baer, Merrill Singer - 2002 - 356 páginas
...— pleasant hut conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class — steady, honest people, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sightseers and the strangers to the city — hearty and... | |
| Cornel West, Eddie S. Glaude - 2003 - 1084 páginas
...— pleasant but conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring class — steady, honest people, well dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sightseers and the strangers to the city — hearty and... | |
| Ram A. Cnaan - 2006 - 364 páginas
...set of respectable Philadelphians with distinctly Quaker characteristics—pleasant but conservative; at Bethel may be seen the best of the great laboring...dressed and well fed, with church and family traditions; at Wesley will be found the new arrivals, the sight-seers and the strangers to the city—hearty and... | |
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