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" It may well be the case, and there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected a population in our great towns which equals in amount the whole of those who lived in England and Wales six centuries ago, but whose condition is more... "
God and the Goldsmiths - Página 183
por Robert McNair Wilson - 1961 - 272 páginas
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volumen10;Volumen32

1886 - 994 páginas
...there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected in our great towns a population which equals in amount the whole of those who lived...homes are more squalid, whose means are more uncertain than those of the poorest serfs of the middle ages, and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities....
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The Radical platform, speeches

Joseph Chamberlain - 1885 - 94 páginas
...and discoveries of science can add to aid in the production of industry or relieve its labour — all have done nothing to improve the condition of the...and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities.' If that is a general statement, I should like to give you a par- An aj ticular instance which came...
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Small holdings and school fees

sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke (4th bart.) - 1885 - 82 páginas
...Eogers, to the following effect : — " There are collected," he says, " in our large towns a population which equals in amount the whole of those who lived in England and Wales six centuries ago, whose condition is more destitute, whose homes are more squalid, whose means are more uncertain, whose...
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THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE MAY 1886 TO OCTOBER 1886

F.Warne - 1886 - 992 páginas
...there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected in our great towns a population which equals in amount the whole of those who lived...homes are more squalid, whose means are more uncertain than those of the poorest serfs of the middle ages, and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities....
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Six Centuries of Work and Wages: A History of English Labor

James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1890 - 208 páginas
...a few exceptions — there are large masses of England's poorer classes whose condition to-day ' ' is more destitute, whose homes are more squalid, whose...serfs of the middle ages and the meanest drudges of mediaeval cities." We have spoken thus far mainly of the agricultural laborer, but to an extent the...
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The Distribution of Wealth: Or, The Economic Laws by which Wages and Profits ...

Rufus Cope - 1890 - 376 páginas
...and there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected a population in our great towns which equals in amount the whole of those who...more destitute, whose homes are more squalid, whose incomes are more uncertain, whose prospects are more hopeless than those of the poorest serfs of the...
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The Distribution of Wealth: Or, The Economic Laws by which Wages and Profits ...

Rufus Cope - 1890 - 674 páginas
...six centuries ago, but whose condition is more destitute, whose homes are more squalid, whose incomes are more uncertain, whose prospects are more hopeless...Ages and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities. The arm of the law is strong enough to keep them under, and society has no reason to fear their despair;...
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Labor and Capital: Containing an Account of the Various Organizations of ...

Emory Adams Allen - 1891 - 558 páginas
...and there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected a population in our great towns which equals in amount the whole of those who...the poorest serfs of the Middle Ages and the meanest drudge of the medieval city." Why is it that labor can not reap its proportionate share of benefit...
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Democracy Versus Socialism: A Critical Examination of Socialism as a Remedy ...

Max Hirsch - 1901 - 528 páginas
...and there is every reason to fear it \s the case, that there is collected a population in our great towns which equals in amount the whole of those who...and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities." — Rogers, Six Centuries of Work and ff^ages. industrial crises, general and partial, hold up for...
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Democracy Versus Socialism: A Critical Examination of Socialism as a Remedy ...

Max Hirsch - 1901 - 530 páginas
...and there is every reason to fear it is the case, that there is collected a population in our great towns which equals in amount the whole of those who...Middle Ages and the meanest drudges of the mediaeval cities."—Rogers, Six Centuries offforh and ffages. industrial crises, general and partial, hold up...
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