The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... labour , so far from falling , is continually rising . As evidence of this , he shows that wages , which are the price of labour , have steadily increased for many years past . That this is not due to trade union action is indicated by ...
... labour , so far from falling , is continually rising . As evidence of this , he shows that wages , which are the price of labour , have steadily increased for many years past . That this is not due to trade union action is indicated by ...
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... labour exchanges was recognised by the Government in the Labour Exchanges Act of last session . The Act appears to have been framed on right lines , though it is not to be expected that it will do more than alleviate to some extent the ...
... labour exchanges was recognised by the Government in the Labour Exchanges Act of last session . The Act appears to have been framed on right lines , though it is not to be expected that it will do more than alleviate to some extent the ...
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... labour of the wife and children . Women's labour and child labour thus became important factors in rural life and economy . The labour of children continued until the passing of the Education Act of 1870 , but though that of women ...
... labour of the wife and children . Women's labour and child labour thus became important factors in rural life and economy . The labour of children continued until the passing of the Education Act of 1870 , but though that of women ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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