| William Dummer Northend - 1896 - 380 halaman
...use, in the place of cotton, the wild hemp, which grew everywhere abundantly; and that all masters of families " should see that their children and servants should be industriously employed, so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not be lost, as formerly they have been (and... | |
| Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics of Labor - 1899 - 348 halaman
...any of the same hemp at the rate aforesaid. And it is desired, and will be expected, that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously employed, so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not be lost, as formerly they have been (and... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1909 - 900 halaman
...towns the spinning of the yarne." B And in 1641, "it is desired and will be expected that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they have bene."... | |
| Edith Abbott - 1909 - 444 halaman
...towns the spinning of the yarne." And in 1641 " it is desired and will be expected that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they have bene."... | |
| 1910 - 822 halaman
...idleness among children. In 1641, in Massachusetts, "it is desired and will be expected that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied (sic) so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they have... | |
| Edna Dean Bullock - 1911 - 228 halaman
...towns the spinning of the yarne." And in 1641, "it is desired and will be expected that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they have bene."... | |
| James Davison Hunter - 2008 - 342 halaman
...the Massachusetts Bay Government stated in 1641: "it is desired and will be expected that all masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied (employed) so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they... | |
| Allan Kulikoff - 2000 - 504 halaman
...authorities expected children to work; as the Massachusetts General Court put it in 1641, "Masters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied." Parents trained children to master skills appropriate to their sex and age. Children as young... | |
| Hugh D. Hindman - 2002 - 452 halaman
...employed, so much so that merely to "keep cattle" was not considered sufficiently industrious. "[M]asters of families should see that their children and servants should be industriously implied so as the mornings and evenings and other seasons may not bee lost as formerly they have bene."... | |
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