Advanced Reading Book, Literary and ScientificT. Laurie, 1859 - 424 pages |
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Page 146
... receiving a higher rate of wages for a time than would otherwise have been paid and received , how would other workmen's wages be affected ? For instance , the working shoemakers , the working stockingers , the working iron - makers ...
... receiving a higher rate of wages for a time than would otherwise have been paid and received , how would other workmen's wages be affected ? For instance , the working shoemakers , the working stockingers , the working iron - makers ...
Page 149
... received , not for themselves , but for certain charitable purposes . Sometimes these donations are for the " poor - box ' -a fund from which the magistrate may relieve the necessitous according to the measure of their need , and the ...
... received , not for themselves , but for certain charitable purposes . Sometimes these donations are for the " poor - box ' -a fund from which the magistrate may relieve the necessitous according to the measure of their need , and the ...
Page 177
... receiving the high wages of a skilled artisan , but he needs the small wages the boy in his childhood can earn on the farm , and he sets him to work there . The boy is one of numbers who are receiving almost no special education . Mean ...
... receiving the high wages of a skilled artisan , but he needs the small wages the boy in his childhood can earn on the farm , and he sets him to work there . The boy is one of numbers who are receiving almost no special education . Mean ...
Contents
LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY | 1 |
THE MATERIALS USED FOR PERFUMERY | 7 |
THOMSON | 10 |
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