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From Cahokia to Larson to Moundville: Death, World Renewal, and the Sacred in the Mississippian Social World of the Late Prehistoric Eastern Woodlands
Katalog Medizin | 2013|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs (General) -
Der neue Knigge : sichere Umgangsformen für alle Situationen ; [Höflichkeit und Takt - duzen und siezen - richtig gekleidet - souverän bei Tisch - erfolgreich im Beruf - Handy und E-Mail]
TIBKAT | 2002|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
Moral essays and discourses, upon several subjects, chiefly relating to the present times
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1690|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
A treatise of the education and learning proper for the different capacities of youth : founded on the principles of natural philosophy: Whereby all Parents, Tutors, and Governors of Youth, may be informed what Sort of Learning best suits with each Genius: By the due Observation whereof, they may be enabled to adapt the Studies of their Children and Pupils to their respective Capacities, and thereby lay a just Foundation for their future Fame and Fortune. principally extracted from the Examen de ingenios of the famous Spaniard Dr. John Huartes: A Work so universally admir'd, that it has been translated into Latin, and all the Modern Languages
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1734|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
A sermon preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners : at St. Mary-le-Bow. On Monday, December the 26th. 1709. By Peter Newcome, M. A. Vicar of Hackney, near London. Published at their Request
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1710|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
Shakespeare and hospitality : ethics, politics, and exchange
Freier ZugriffTIBKAT | 2016|Schlagwörter: Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Knowledge ; Manners and customs, Manners and customs in literature -
Folkways : a study of mores, manners, customs and morals
TIBKAT | 1907|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
The letters of a solitary wanderer : containing narratives of various description. By Charlotte Smith
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1800|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
A view of society and manners in high and low life : being the adventures in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, &c. of Mr. G. Parker. In which is comprised a history of the stage itinerant. In two volumes
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1781|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
General customs and ceremonies of the University, throughout the year
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1790Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
The schoole of slovenrie: or, Cato turnd wrong side outward. Translated out of Latine into English verse, to the vse of all English Christendome, except court and cittie. By R.F. Gent
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1605|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
Sketches of human manners : delineated in stories intended to illustrate the characters, religion, and singular customs, of the inhabitants of different parts of the world
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1811|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
The Trifler : No. I. A new periodical miscellany. By Timothy Touchstone, of Saint Peter's College, Westminster
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1788|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
Several discourses and characters address'd to the ladies of the age : wherein the vanities of the modish women are discovered
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1689|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
Zootomia, or, Observations of the present manners of the English : briefly anatomizing the living by the dead. With an usefull detection of the mountebanks of both sexes
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1654|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs -
The universe displayed : or, a survey of the wonderful works of creation, and of the various customs and inventions of men. In which whatever is most remarkable throughout the world, both with Respect to the Works of Nature in Plants, Insects, Serpents, Beasts, Birds, Fishes, &c. and to The different Customs, Habits, Inventions, and Works of Men. will not only be given an account of, but the most curious of them also finely represented by beautiful copper-plate cuts
NationallizenzTIBKAT | 1763|Schlagwörter: Manners and customs