The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 338
... position of equality with the children of the townsman ; they have before them a career . His wife and daughters have ceased to toil in the fields , and they can give to his home due attention as housewives . Those homes are not ...
... position of equality with the children of the townsman ; they have before them a career . His wife and daughters have ceased to toil in the fields , and they can give to his home due attention as housewives . Those homes are not ...
Page 343
... position of the agricultural labourer . The extension of English commerce demanded a supply of sailors , and it was through the seaports that this demand had in some measure to be supplied , and in this way maritime commerce affected ...
... position of the agricultural labourer . The extension of English commerce demanded a supply of sailors , and it was through the seaports that this demand had in some measure to be supplied , and in this way maritime commerce affected ...
Page 353
... position had improved slightly since 1770. The average rate in the counties visited by Arthur Young had been 78. 3d . , and Davies , whose book was published in 1795 , states that the men's earnings ( in ' Berkshire ) on an average do ...
... position had improved slightly since 1770. The average rate in the counties visited by Arthur Young had been 78. 3d . , and Davies , whose book was published in 1795 , states that the men's earnings ( in ' Berkshire ) on an average do ...
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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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