A Treatise on the Circumstances which Determine the Rate of Wages and the Condition of the Labouring ClassesLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 114 páginas |
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... better in the Condition of the La- bourers . Influence of Taxation , CHAPTER IX . Friendly Societies . Savings Banks . Advantages of these In- stitutions , PAGE 69 74 89 99 CHAPTER X. Influence of Poor - Laws over the Condition of the ...
... better in the Condition of the La- bourers . Influence of Taxation , CHAPTER IX . Friendly Societies . Savings Banks . Advantages of these In- stitutions , PAGE 69 74 89 99 CHAPTER X. Influence of Poor - Laws over the Condition of the ...
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... better in the Condition of the La- bourers . Influence of Taxation , CHAPTER IX . Friendly Societies . Savings Banks . Advantages of these In- stitutions , PAGE 69 74 89 99 CHAPTER X. Influence of Poor - Laws over the Condition of the ...
... better in the Condition of the La- bourers . Influence of Taxation , CHAPTER IX . Friendly Societies . Savings Banks . Advantages of these In- stitutions , PAGE 69 74 89 99 CHAPTER X. Influence of Poor - Laws over the Condition of the ...
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... better off than others with 28s . , 30s . , and 36s . , per do . , though the families of the former be quite as large as those of the latter . The wages and the habits of the labouring classes are intimately connected with , and ...
... better off than others with 28s . , 30s . , and 36s . , per do . , though the families of the former be quite as large as those of the latter . The wages and the habits of the labouring classes are intimately connected with , and ...
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... better and more careful system of tillage will be applied to the old land . Still , however , there can be no doubt that , partly from the farmers being the owners of the land which they culti- vate , partly from their not being obliged ...
... better and more careful system of tillage will be applied to the old land . Still , however , there can be no doubt that , partly from the farmers being the owners of the land which they culti- vate , partly from their not being obliged ...
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... better rewarded there than here , and that the progress of both countries in wealth and population would not be very different . The free importation of corn and other articles of food does not materially affect the previous statements ...
... better rewarded there than here , and that the progress of both countries in wealth and population would not be very different . The free importation of corn and other articles of food does not materially affect the previous statements ...
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advantage amount become better Britain capital and population CHAPTER circumstances Combination Act comfort common comparatively condition conduct consequence considerable corn crease demand for labour depend depressed destitution diminished dition earnings effect employed ENCYCLOPEDIA endeavour engaged England equal exertion facilities of Production fall forethought friendly societies greater habits high wages idle improved improvident increase of capital individuals industry influence injurious interest Ireland Irish labouring classes land latter less London Lord John Russell manufacturing marriages masters means ment natural or necessary necessaries and conveniences necessary rate number of labourers obtain occasion paid parties period poor potatoes poverty principle proper proportion quantity raise wages rate of wages reduced repeal respect rise savings-banks septier species statute subsistence supplies of food supposed tillage tion trade undertakings wages of labour WEALTH OF NATIONS wheaten bread Wood Engravings work-houses work-people workmen