| John Ker Towles - 1908 - 142 páginas
...establishments than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in cotton manufactories in Great Britain, it is computed that four-sevenths,...nearly, are women and children; of whom the greatest portion are children, and many of them of a tender age."5 Slater says in a letter of 1827: "The wool... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - 852 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories of Great Britain, it is computed that four sevenths nearly are women and children, — of whom the greatest proportion are children, and... | |
| 1908 - 996 páginas
...establishments than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in cotton manufactories in Great Britain, it is computed that four-sevenths,...nearly, are women and children; of whom the greatest portion are children, and many of them of a tender age."5 Slater says in a letter of 1827: "The wool... | |
| Samuel Russell - 1913 - 68 páginas
...of persons employed in the cotton manufacturies of Great Britain, it is computed that four sevenths nearly are women and children of whom the greatest proportion are children and many of them of very tender age." It may also be remarked that "free raw materials" is usually an accompaniment of... | |
| Forest Chester Ensign - 1921 - 286 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments, than they otherwise would be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories...proportion are children, and many of them of a tender age."5 There is evidence that before this time the desirability of establishing factories had received... | |
| Frank William Taussig - 1921 - 586 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories of Great Britain, it is computed that four sevenths nearly are women and children, — of whom the greatest proportion are children, and... | |
| William Ludlow Chenery - 1922 - 204 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories...four-sevenths nearly are women and children; of whom the greater proportion are children and many of them of a tender age."* This line of argument was touched... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 450 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments, than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories...are children, and many of them of a tender age.» • If the material power and splendor of the state be the great end of statesmanship — as Hamilton... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 448 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments, than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories...proportion are children, and many of them of a tender age.1 If the material power and splendor of the state be the great end of statesmanship — as Hamilton... | |
| Edward Howard Griggs - 1927 - 392 páginas
...and the latter more early useful, by manufacturing establishments, than they would otherwise be. Of the number of persons employed in the cotton manufactories of Great Britain, it is computed that four sevenths, nearly, are women and children, of whom the greatest proportion are children, and many... | |
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