Selected Readings in EconomicsGinn, 1907 - 705 страница |
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... looms which persons residing in villages may keep in one house . 1 This account of the organization of the English woolen industry in 1806 is taken from the report of a parliamentary committee . See Report from the Committee on the ...
... looms which persons residing in villages may keep in one house . 1 This account of the organization of the English woolen industry in 1806 is taken from the report of a parliamentary committee . See Report from the Committee on the ...
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... Loom , others dressing the Cloths ; the Women and Children card- ing , or spinning ; all employed from the youngest to the oldest ; scarce anything above four Years old , but its Hands were sufficient for its own Support . Not a Beggar ...
... Loom , others dressing the Cloths ; the Women and Children card- ing , or spinning ; all employed from the youngest to the oldest ; scarce anything above four Years old , but its Hands were sufficient for its own Support . Not a Beggar ...
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... looms to be worked in any one tenement ; and with a similar view they wish to retain in force the 5th of Elizabeth , which enacts the system of ap- prenticeships . On this latter head your committee will have occasion to say more ...
... looms to be worked in any one tenement ; and with a similar view they wish to retain in force the 5th of Elizabeth , which enacts the system of ap- prenticeships . On this latter head your committee will have occasion to say more ...
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... loom . The weaver was usually the head of the family ; his wife and un- married daughters spun the yarn for him . Spinning was the ordinary occupation of every girl , and the distaff was , for count- less centuries , the ordinary ...
... loom . The weaver was usually the head of the family ; his wife and un- married daughters spun the yarn for him . Spinning was the ordinary occupation of every girl , and the distaff was , for count- less centuries , the ordinary ...
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... loom to the other . John Kay , a native of Bury , by his invention of the fly shuttle , saved the weaver from this labor . The lathe , in which the shuttle runs , was lengthened at both ends ; two strings were attached to its opposite ...
... loom to the other . John Kay , a native of Bury , by his invention of the fly shuttle , saved the weaver from this labor . The lathe , in which the shuttle runs , was lengthened at both ends ; two strings were attached to its opposite ...
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