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Domestics — Domestics, Baumwollzeuge, s. Weberei … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Doméstics — (engl.), ein amerik. Baumwollzeug, auch starke Futter und Hemdenkattune … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Domestics mid twentieth century — Domestics in the Mid Twentieth Century Prior to the twentieth century domestic work had been performed by “ [f] ree willers Europeans forced to sell themselves into slavery to pay for their passage to America,”1 , and by indentured servants. In… … Wikipedia
domestics infra moenia — Domestics within the walls,–menial servants employed in and about a dwelling house. 35 Am J1st M & S § 530 … Ballentine's law dictionary
domestics — do·mes·tic || dəʊ mestɪk n. housemaid, servant, housekeeper adj. pertaining to home, pertaining to family; relating the internal affairs of a country; loving home and family; tame (about an animal) … English contemporary dictionary
domestics — n. pl. [U. S.] Cotton goods … New dictionary of synonyms
William Shepard Wetmore — for the founder of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, see William Wetmore William Shepard Wetmore (January 26, 1801 – June 16, 1862) was an Old China Trade merchant. On January 26, 1801, William S. Wetmore was the first child born to Seth and Nancy… … Wikipedia
Slavery in India — The history of slavery in India is complicated by the presence of factors which relate to the definition, ideological and religious perceptions, difficulties in obtaining and interpreting written sources, and perceptions of political impact of… … Wikipedia
Manel Fuentes — en una entrevista para 20 Minutos en 2009. Nombre real Manel Fuentes Muixí Nacimiento 14 de enero de 19 … Wikipedia Español
Domestic worker — Servant redirects here. For other uses, see Servant (disambiguation). A Han Dynasty (202 BC 220 AD) Chinese ceramic figurine of a lady servant making a respectful gesture with both hands in front holding an accordion A domestic worker is a man,… … Wikipedia