Labor in Europe and America: A Special Report on the Rates of Wages, the Cost of Subsistence, and the Condition of the Working Classes in Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, and Other Countries of Europe, Also in the United States and British AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1876 - 864 páginas |
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... branches of their work was overcome in some cases by a judicious presentation of the subject and a due exercise of ... branch of industry declined to communicate to the United States consul of the district information in regard to the ...
... branches of their work was overcome in some cases by a judicious presentation of the subject and a due exercise of ... branch of industry declined to communicate to the United States consul of the district information in regard to the ...
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... branches , tendrils , and leaves of gold aloft over the monarch as he sat in state to give audience to his people . ” * The washing and plating of the inferior metals with gold and silver were well understood , and there were many ...
... branches , tendrils , and leaves of gold aloft over the monarch as he sat in state to give audience to his people . ” * The washing and plating of the inferior metals with gold and silver were well understood , and there were many ...
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... branches of trade were in a great measure carried on by them ; large gangs were employed in the numerous workshops for which Athens was celebrated ; and a considerable number labored in merchant - vessels and in the fleet . Not to ...
... branches of trade were in a great measure carried on by them ; large gangs were employed in the numerous workshops for which Athens was celebrated ; and a considerable number labored in merchant - vessels and in the fleet . Not to ...
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... branches of this occupation were supplied by migratory workmen , some of whom were paid very considerable wages for the time . Masons , tilers , and slaters must have been migratory , except perhaps such as lived in the larger towns ...
... branches of this occupation were supplied by migratory workmen , some of whom were paid very considerable wages for the time . Masons , tilers , and slaters must have been migratory , except perhaps such as lived in the larger towns ...
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... branch of business this evil appears to have been foreseen ; for it was provided by the last clause of the act above referred to , " that no clothier , being a justice of the peace in any precinct or liberty , should be any rater of ...
... branch of business this evil appears to have been foreseen ; for it was provided by the last clause of the act above referred to , " that no clothier , being a justice of the peace in any precinct or liberty , should be any rater of ...
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