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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... receiving wages as adults at sixteen to twenty . Of twenty - one years and upwards , we may take the number at about 5,000,000 . What proportion of the domestic class , including wives , mothers , and children , not classified as ...
... receiving wages as adults at sixteen to twenty . Of twenty - one years and upwards , we may take the number at about 5,000,000 . What proportion of the domestic class , including wives , mothers , and children , not classified as ...
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... his faculties duly expanded , uses whatever talent he may possess to the glory of the great God , from whom we receive every good and perfect gift . | WAGES . Relation of Capital and Labour - The Contract xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... his faculties duly expanded , uses whatever talent he may possess to the glory of the great God , from whom we receive every good and perfect gift . | WAGES . Relation of Capital and Labour - The Contract xxvi INTRODUCTION .
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... received by the labourer in recompense for the exertion of his faculties of mind and body . The labourer who receives wages is understood to transfer to his employer , for a consideration , his portion of the profits which may be ...
... received by the labourer in recompense for the exertion of his faculties of mind and body . The labourer who receives wages is understood to transfer to his employer , for a consideration , his portion of the profits which may be ...
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... receive the lowest rate of money wages , yet even among them the number in a family far exceeds the average for the kingdom . In the report of Dr. Edward Smith " on the food of the poorer labouring classes , it was shown that in 500 ...
... receive the lowest rate of money wages , yet even among them the number in a family far exceeds the average for the kingdom . In the report of Dr. Edward Smith " on the food of the poorer labouring classes , it was shown that in 500 ...
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... receive from them large annual amounts . Of late years , the accumulation of capital thus in- vested by the working classes has greatly augmented . In 1830 the number of depositors in savings banks was 17 in 1000 of the population , and ...
... receive from them large annual amounts . Of late years , the accumulation of capital thus in- vested by the working classes has greatly augmented . In 1830 the number of depositors in savings banks was 17 in 1000 of the population , and ...
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