| 1841 - 278 páginas
...shall receive only food and clothing, while their free companions may be obtaining a man's wages. 6. That in many instances much that skill and capital...ventilation and drainage, is lamentably defective. 7. That the nature of the employment which is assigned to the youngest children, generally that of... | |
| 1842 - 548 páginas
...shall receive only food and clothing, while their free companions may be obtaining a man's wages. 6. That in many instances much that skill and capital...ventilation and drainage is lamentably defective. 7. That the nature of the employment which is assigned to the youngest children, generally that of... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 538 páginas
...companions may be obtaining a man's wages. 428 STATE OF LABOUE IN THE MINES OP GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. 6. That in many instances much that skill and capital...often with complete success, as far as regards the healthfuluess and comfort of the mines; but that to render them perfectly safe does not appear to be... | |
| 1842 - 538 páginas
...shall receive only food and clothing, while their free companions may be obtaining a man's wages. 6. That in many instances much that skill and capital...often with complete success, as far as regards the healthfnluess and comfort of the mines; but that to render them perfectly safe does not appear to be... | |
| Matthias Dunn - 1844 - 268 páginas
...the 6th article of the report, express themselves as follows : — " That in many instances, much of that skill and capital can effect to render the place...mines ; but that to render them perfectly safe does uot appear to be practicable by any means yet known ; whilst in a great many instances, their condition... | |
| E. Royston Pike - 2005 - 400 páginas
...shall receive only food and clothing, while their free companions may be obtaining a man's wages. 6. That in many instances much that skill and capital...ventilation and drainage is lamentably defective. 7. That the nature of the employment which is assigned to the youngest Children, generally that of... | |
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