Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 170
... characteristic type of family life , the patriarchal family . Here the father is recognized head of the household . Often his authority over his wife or wives , his unmar- ried daughters , and his sons and their families is limited only ...
... characteristic type of family life , the patriarchal family . Here the father is recognized head of the household . Often his authority over his wife or wives , his unmar- ried daughters , and his sons and their families is limited only ...
Stran 172
... characteristic of the South , rather than of the North . This change had its influence on the type of family characteristic of the two sections . In the North , the family was limited to the parents and unmarried children ; whereas in ...
... characteristic of the South , rather than of the North . This change had its influence on the type of family characteristic of the two sections . In the North , the family was limited to the parents and unmarried children ; whereas in ...
Stran 264
... characteristic amusements . The members of the Anglican church could see no wrong in dancing , song , and recrea- tion to accompany the labor of daily living . Furthermore , life in the Southern colonies , particularly that on ...
... characteristic amusements . The members of the Anglican church could see no wrong in dancing , song , and recrea- tion to accompany the labor of daily living . Furthermore , life in the Southern colonies , particularly that on ...
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