Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes, with Some Facts Illustrative of Their Economic Condition ... in a Report to Michael T. Bass, Esq., M.P.1867 |
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... clothing , and a comfortable home . It is abour alone that we can secure to ourselves ease rest , that we can place ourselves beyond the risk verty and want , and that we can accumulate for ainy day - the day of disease and of shattered ...
... clothing , and a comfortable home . It is abour alone that we can secure to ourselves ease rest , that we can place ourselves beyond the risk verty and want , and that we can accumulate for ainy day - the day of disease and of shattered ...
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... clothing , and a comfortable home . It is by labour alone that we can secure to ourselves ease and rest , that we can place ourselves beyond the risk of poverty and want , and that we can accumulate for the rainy day - the day of ...
... clothing , and a comfortable home . It is by labour alone that we can secure to ourselves ease and rest , that we can place ourselves beyond the risk of poverty and want , and that we can accumulate for the rainy day - the day of ...
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... clothing at different times and in different countries . There is a material differ- ence , for example , in the cost of maintenance of a British labourer who eats daily wheaten bread and butcher's meat , and of a Chinaman who lives ...
... clothing at different times and in different countries . There is a material differ- ence , for example , in the cost of maintenance of a British labourer who eats daily wheaten bread and butcher's meat , and of a Chinaman who lives ...
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... Clothing - Medical and Benevolent Objects - Implements and Tools Savings ' Banks Building Societies - Incomes of the Working compared with those of the Middle and Higher Classes . — IN ORDER to ascertain the real value of wages , it is ...
... Clothing - Medical and Benevolent Objects - Implements and Tools Savings ' Banks Building Societies - Incomes of the Working compared with those of the Middle and Higher Classes . — IN ORDER to ascertain the real value of wages , it is ...
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... clothing ; and 4th , education , health , and recreation . The proportion which each of these bears to the whole must , of course , vary consider- ably , but generally we may calculate that more than half , or rather two - thirds , of ...
... clothing ; and 4th , education , health , and recreation . The proportion which each of these bears to the whole must , of course , vary consider- ably , but generally we may calculate that more than half , or rather two - thirds , of ...
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