Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes, with Some Facts Illustrative of Their Economic Condition, Drawn from Authentic and Official SourcesJohn Murray, 1867 - 140 Seiten |
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... Higher , Middle , and Lower Classes . Power of THE Australian colonies are preparing for the Paris Productive Universal Exhibition a pillar of gold which shall re- the United present the exact quantity of the precious metal which ...
... Higher , Middle , and Lower Classes . Power of THE Australian colonies are preparing for the Paris Productive Universal Exhibition a pillar of gold which shall re- the United present the exact quantity of the precious metal which ...
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... higher reward than any honour or remuneration could confer . To estimate what the world owes to the invention of printing , compare the present with the past state of society . Greece and Rome had their philosophers and moralists , who ...
... higher reward than any honour or remuneration could confer . To estimate what the world owes to the invention of printing , compare the present with the past state of society . Greece and Rome had their philosophers and moralists , who ...
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... higher classes to the higher - middle , and from the higher - middle to the lower - middle . By the same imperceptible variation we might proceed from the middle classes to the artisans , thence to miners or agricultural labourers , and ...
... higher classes to the higher - middle , and from the higher - middle to the lower - middle . By the same imperceptible variation we might proceed from the middle classes to the artisans , thence to miners or agricultural labourers , and ...
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... higher will be the wages ; that the larger the number of labourers com- peting for the same , the less will be the sum gained by each ; that every increase of such capital must necessarily promote a corresponding increase of wages ...
... higher will be the wages ; that the larger the number of labourers com- peting for the same , the less will be the sum gained by each ; that every increase of such capital must necessarily promote a corresponding increase of wages ...
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... higher , if we take into account the cost of food and house rent ; and the high rate paid in Sydney may be low when we calculate the high rent and cost of food . The position of employers and employed is often per- plexing . The ...
... higher , if we take into account the cost of food and house rent ; and the high rate paid in Sydney may be low when we calculate the high rent and cost of food . The position of employers and employed is often per- plexing . The ...
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Seite xxii - It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep.