Ohcanbohtosat - "England Social conditions 18th century."
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- Social conditions 7
- History 6
- Economic conditions 2
- Social life and customs 2
- Women 2
- African Americans 1
- Aging 1
- Clothing trade 1
- Commerce 1
- Courtesy 1
- Demonstrations 1
- Description and travel 1
- Marginality, Social 1
- Merchants 1
- Old age 1
- Older people 1
- Poor 1
- Poor laws 1
- Slave trade 1
- Slavery 1
- Slaves 1
- Slaves' writings, American 1
- Social conflict 1
- Women household employees 1
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Henrietta
Almmustuhtton 2008Fáttát: “…Women England Social conditions 18th century Fiction.…”
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Women and politeness in eighteenth-century England : bodies, identities, and power /
Almmustuhtton 2019Fáttát: “…Women England Social conditions 18th century.…”
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The decline of life old age in eighteenth-century England /
Almmustuhtton 2004Fáttát: “…Older people England Social conditions 18th century.…”
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The blind African slave, or, Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, nicknamed Jeffery Brace
Almmustuhtton 2004Fáttát: “…Slaves New England Social conditions 18th century.…”
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Unwelcome Americans living on the margin in early New England /
Almmustuhtton 2001“…New England Social conditions 18th century.…”
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Social unrest and popular protest in England, 1780-1840
Almmustuhtton 2000“…England Social conditions 18th century.…”
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The watchful clothier the life of an eighteenth-century Protestant capitalist /
Almmustuhtton 2013“…Leeds (England) Social conditions 18th century.…”
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