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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... consists in keeping it in constant action ; and this he can only do by regulat- ing its productive power agreeably with the average demand of a long series of years rather than a particular season . The third is an advantage I have not ...
... consists in keeping it in constant action ; and this he can only do by regulat- ing its productive power agreeably with the average demand of a long series of years rather than a particular season . The third is an advantage I have not ...
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... consists of wages ; and , consequently , that almost the entire value of our steel goods may be said to consist of the wages of labour . " - pp . 30-32 . His lordship has not stated the proportion which labour forms of the expense of ...
... consists of wages ; and , consequently , that almost the entire value of our steel goods may be said to consist of the wages of labour . " - pp . 30-32 . His lordship has not stated the proportion which labour forms of the expense of ...
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... consists of tea or coffee , with a little bread . Oatmeal por- ridge is sometimes , but of late rarely used , and chiefly by the men ; but the stimulus of tea is pre- ferred , and especially by the women . The tea is almost always of a ...
... consists of tea or coffee , with a little bread . Oatmeal por- ridge is sometimes , but of late rarely used , and chiefly by the men ; but the stimulus of tea is pre- ferred , and especially by the women . The tea is almost always of a ...
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