Render Them Submissive: Responses to Poverty in Philadelphia, 1760-1800 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Philadelphia 17601800 | 11 |
Change Anxiety and the Desire for Control | 26 |
Copyright | |
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Loosening the Bonds: Mid-Atlantic Farm Women, 1750-1850, Volume 2 Joan M. Jensen Limited preview - 1986 |
Hamilton Unbound: Finance and the Creation of the American Republic Robert E. Wright No preview available - 2002 |