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" ... life; if he did not take them at those ages, he could not obtain them at all. The hours of work at that time were thirteen inclusive of meal times, and an hour and a half was allowed for meals. I very soon discovered that, although those children... "
The manufacturing population of England, its moral, social and physical ... - Página 205
por P. Gaskell - 1833 - 80 páginas
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Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Condition of the ...

P. Gaskell - 1836 - 456 páginas
...the whole body loses height, in consequence of this general yielding and bending of its parts.* * " Had five hundred children, from five to eight years...clothed, and well lodged, looked fresh to a superficial observer, healthy in their countenances, yet their limbs were very generally deformed, and their growth...
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Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Condition of the ...

Peter Gaskell - 1836 - 438 páginas
...the whole body loses height, in consequence of this general yielding and bending of its parts.* * " Had five hundred children, from five to eight years...clothed, and well lodged, looked fresh to a superficial observer, healthy in their countenances, yet their limbs were very generally deformed, and their growth...
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Evils of the Factory System: Demonstrated by Parliamentary Evidence

Charles Wing - 1967 - 700 páginas
...soon *Ir- ^- Owen, discovered, that although those children were extremely well fed, well clothed, well lodged, and very great care taken of them when out of the mills, their growth and their minds were materially injured by being employed at those ages within the cotton-mills for eleven hours...
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Artisans and Machinery

Peter Gaskell - 1968 - 426 páginas
...hours, one hour and a half for meals. I very soon discovered that these children, though well ted, and well clothed, and well lodged, and very great...clothed, and well lodged, looked fresh to a superficial observer, healthy in their countenances, yet their limbs were very generally deformed, and their growth...
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Human Documents of the Industrial Revolution in Britain

E. Royston Pike - 2005 - 390 páginas
...allowed for meals. I very soon discovered that although those children were very well fed, well clothed, well lodged, and very great care taken of them when out of the mills, their growth and their minds were materially injured by being employed at those ages within the cotton mills for eleven hours...
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