The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden AgeCollins, 1987 - 698 pagina's This text explores the enigma of 17th-century Holland, a nation that attained an unprecedented level of affluence, yet lived in constant dread of being corrupted by prosperity. |
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Pagina 167
... labor was always in as good or better a position than its counterpart throughout the century extending from 1580 to 1680 , and it was skilled labor that began disadvantaged compared with contemporaries in England , France or the ...
... labor was always in as good or better a position than its counterpart throughout the century extending from 1580 to 1680 , and it was skilled labor that began disadvantaged compared with contemporaries in England , France or the ...
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... labor for three days and had been attended by another midwife and a vroedmeester , one van den Berg , who seems to have been both surgeon and male midwife . His opinion was that the child was already dead and that he would have to ...
... labor for three days and had been attended by another midwife and a vroedmeester , one van den Berg , who seems to have been both surgeon and male midwife . His opinion was that the child was already dead and that he would have to ...
Pagina 529
... labor . When she arrived at last , she was half dead from the bitter cold . " I was carried into the house and my mouth broken open ( it was iced over ) , brandy was poured into my mouth and there I found a hearty fire . " After ...
... labor . When she arrived at last , she was half dead from the bitter cold . " I was carried into the house and my mouth broken open ( it was iced over ) , brandy was poured into my mouth and there I found a hearty fire . " After ...
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