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Page 14
... Belfast that industrialism was the enemy of the human race . I compared the beautiful faces and the noble manners of those primitive people with whom I had stayed on the shores of Sheep Haven with the hard looks , the stunted bodies ...
... Belfast that industrialism was the enemy of the human race . I compared the beautiful faces and the noble manners of those primitive people with whom I had stayed on the shores of Sheep Haven with the hard looks , the stunted bodies ...
Page 326
Harold Begbie. ON THE SWEATING OF BELFAST THE HE following note appeared recently in the Daily Chronicle , answering three Belfast corre- spondents , Mr. Garrett Campbell , Mr. Cecil Pim , and Mr. J. H. Stirling , who resented some of my ...
Harold Begbie. ON THE SWEATING OF BELFAST THE HE following note appeared recently in the Daily Chronicle , answering three Belfast corre- spondents , Mr. Garrett Campbell , Mr. Cecil Pim , and Mr. J. H. Stirling , who resented some of my ...
Page 329
... Belfast . ONE PENNY PER HOUR IS THE ORDINARY RATE , AND IN MANY CASES IT FALLS BELOW THIS . Work among the out - workers of Belfast continues to be complicated by the fact that much of the out - work done in the city in con- nection ...
... Belfast . ONE PENNY PER HOUR IS THE ORDINARY RATE , AND IN MANY CASES IT FALLS BELOW THIS . Work among the out - workers of Belfast continues to be complicated by the fact that much of the out - work done in the city in con- nection ...
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