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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... better rewarded . A com- positor employed on a daily newspaper , often work- ing in the night , is better paid than one employed in book - printing . Miners , gilders , type - founders , smiths , distillers , and all who carry on ...
... better rewarded . A com- positor employed on a daily newspaper , often work- ing in the night , is better paid than one employed in book - printing . Miners , gilders , type - founders , smiths , distillers , and all who carry on ...
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... better food , better clothing , and better lodging ; in short , a greater command over all the comforts and conveniences of living . Let us proceed to the second or moral branch of domestic knowledge . In this the chief lineaments of ...
... better food , better clothing , and better lodging ; in short , a greater command over all the comforts and conveniences of living . Let us proceed to the second or moral branch of domestic knowledge . In this the chief lineaments of ...
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... Better give a shilling , than lend and lose half a crown . Better have one plough going than two cradles . Better half a loaf than no bread . Business is the salt of life . Do not all that you can do ; spend not all that you have ...
... Better give a shilling , than lend and lose half a crown . Better have one plough going than two cradles . Better half a loaf than no bread . Business is the salt of life . Do not all that you can do ; spend not all that you have ...
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Adam Smith advantages agricultural amount ascer augment Bank of England capital cause chiefly circumstances civil commercial competition condition consequence constitution corn cottars demand for labour diet employed employers employment Encyclopædia Britannica England enjoyment established evil exchange existing favourable freedom greater habits Henry VIII House of Commons House of Lords houses idle improvement increase individuals industry influence inquiry institutions interest Ireland labouring classes land lative laws legislation legislature less liberty Lord machinery maintenance manufactures marriage masters ment moral natural object operation Orange revolution parish parliament pauperism period persons political Political Economy poor poor-laws poor-rate population possessed practice price of labour principle produce profit proportion quantity rate of wages redundant regulations reign relief rent Scotland social society statute subsistence supply tend tendency tion tithe trade utility viduals wealth workhouse workmen