A People & a Nation: To 1877Houghton Mifflin, 1990 - 464페이지 |
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... needed the dowry of household goods that their parents would give them when they married . Yet parents needed their children's labor and were often reluctant to see them marry and start their own households . These needs at times led to ...
... needed the dowry of household goods that their parents would give them when they married . Yet parents needed their children's labor and were often reluctant to see them marry and start their own households . These needs at times led to ...
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... needed attention alternately , but never at the same time . Thus the planter did not need to depend on the nonslaveholder , and yeomen needed nothing from the planters . In politics , too , national issues that affected planters ...
... needed attention alternately , but never at the same time . Thus the planter did not need to depend on the nonslaveholder , and yeomen needed nothing from the planters . In politics , too , national issues that affected planters ...
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... needed to provide ade- quate services to all . The best the city could do was to charge the cost of sewers , street paving , and wa- ter mains to adjoining property . Thus the spread of new services and basic sanitation depended upon ...
... needed to provide ade- quate services to all . The best the city could do was to charge the cost of sewers , street paving , and wa- ter mains to adjoining property . Thus the spread of new services and basic sanitation depended upon ...
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The Meeting of Old World and New 14921640 | 3 |
Indian Cultures of North America | 7 |
European Explorations in America | 17 |
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