History of the Middle & Working ClassesA.M. Kelley, 1966 - 604 páginas Historical study of the living conditions and working conditions of the worker and middle classes in the UK up to the year 1833, together with an exposition of the political theory and economic theory subscribed to at that time. Statistical tables. |
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... Agriculture . 130,699 VIII . INCREASE PER CENT . OF POPULATION . 1801. Number of Families . Persons . DESCRIPTIONS . 1. Agricultural occupiers 2. Agricultural labourers 3. Mining labourers 4. Millers , bakers , butchers 5. Artificers ...
... Agriculture . 130,699 VIII . INCREASE PER CENT . OF POPULATION . 1801. Number of Families . Persons . DESCRIPTIONS . 1. Agricultural occupiers 2. Agricultural labourers 3. Mining labourers 4. Millers , bakers , butchers 5. Artificers ...
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... Agricultural counties Manufacturing counties Metropolitan counties England Total Wales - Scotland 91 151 10 84 181 201 221 295 161 181 154 147 · 148 177 16 154 · 13 171 117 · 13 15 87 GREAT BRITAIN · · 14 171 15 144 The four preceding ...
... Agricultural counties Manufacturing counties Metropolitan counties England Total Wales - Scotland 91 151 10 84 181 201 221 295 161 181 154 147 · 148 177 16 154 · 13 171 117 · 13 15 87 GREAT BRITAIN · · 14 171 15 144 The four preceding ...
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... agricultural counties , it will be seen that the excess of delinquency is in the former , as is at once evident from the subjoined comparison : Manufacturing Counties . Agricultural Counties . Lancaster 501 Devon 1028 York 892 Essex 466 ...
... agricultural counties , it will be seen that the excess of delinquency is in the former , as is at once evident from the subjoined comparison : Manufacturing Counties . Agricultural Counties . Lancaster 501 Devon 1028 York 892 Essex 466 ...
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