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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... Police , the domestic class has the domestic servants ; the commercial has the carriers by land and sea ; the agricultural has the agricultural labourers ; nearly the whole of the industrial consist of working classes ; and a large ...
... Police , the domestic class has the domestic servants ; the commercial has the carriers by land and sea ; the agricultural has the agricultural labourers ; nearly the whole of the industrial consist of working classes ; and a large ...
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... police statistics assist us in giving the number of persons taken up by the police as drunk and disorderly , the per- centage would seem to be only five to ten in a thou- sand . A much greater number , however , it is to be " See the ...
... police statistics assist us in giving the number of persons taken up by the police as drunk and disorderly , the per- centage would seem to be only five to ten in a thou- sand . A much greater number , however , it is to be " See the ...
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... police , & c . For practical purposes , therefore , we must take within the meaning of " Working Classes " all who , whether as workers for others or as workers for themselves , are employed in manual labour , be it productive of wealth ...
... police , & c . For practical purposes , therefore , we must take within the meaning of " Working Classes " all who , whether as workers for others or as workers for themselves , are employed in manual labour , be it productive of wealth ...
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... police , and they number in all 1,800,000 out of 11,000,000 . In estimating the earnings of the working classes , Ferquisites . it is not sufficient to consider the amount of money wages , but we must add the money value of food , house ...
... police , and they number in all 1,800,000 out of 11,000,000 . In estimating the earnings of the working classes , Ferquisites . it is not sufficient to consider the amount of money wages , but we must add the money value of food , house ...
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... police being only to take up any person drunk and disorderly , annoying the people , or giving trouble to the police . The rate of mortality , also , is uniformly greater Health . than the average in England and Wales , and this ...
... police being only to take up any person drunk and disorderly , annoying the people , or giving trouble to the police . The rate of mortality , also , is uniformly greater Health . than the average in England and Wales , and this ...
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