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... respectability share another underlying assumption: they are predicated upon a fairly clear-cut definition of this notion. Most historians have agreed that the respectable working man did not rely on charity, poor relief or patronage ...
... respectability share another underlying assumption: they are predicated upon a fairly clear-cut definition of this notion. Most historians have agreed that the respectable working man did not rely on charity, poor relief or patronage ...
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... respectable community , and particularly respectable women , as a primary goal of reform . To fulfill this goal , they sought to transform mi- grants into respectable , self - sufficient citizens . Reformers designed this work to aid ...
... respectable community , and particularly respectable women , as a primary goal of reform . To fulfill this goal , they sought to transform mi- grants into respectable , self - sufficient citizens . Reformers designed this work to aid ...
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... respectability not dissimilar to the lower middleclass/respectable working-class cultural organisations such as the Christmas bands and Malay choirs. While the latter organisations manifest respectability outwardly through smart uniform ...
... respectability not dissimilar to the lower middleclass/respectable working-class cultural organisations such as the Christmas bands and Malay choirs. While the latter organisations manifest respectability outwardly through smart uniform ...
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... respectability. A 'respectable' life was characterised by independence, hard work and cleanliness, the avoidance of alcohol, gambling and swearing, and by regular attendance at church or chapel.18 'Respectability' was not fixed; it was ...
... respectability. A 'respectable' life was characterised by independence, hard work and cleanliness, the avoidance of alcohol, gambling and swearing, and by regular attendance at church or chapel.18 'Respectability' was not fixed; it was ...
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... respectable is to be worthy of being seen / visible , to be wor- thy of consideration , of freedom and equality . Respectability in this same vein is the quality of being respectable , of having features that mark one as respectable and ...
... respectable is to be worthy of being seen / visible , to be wor- thy of consideration , of freedom and equality . Respectability in this same vein is the quality of being respectable , of having features that mark one as respectable and ...
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Сторінка 249 - I will be very frank with you. I was the last to consent to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power.
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