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" First, in almost every part of Great Britain there is a distinction, even in the lowest species of labour, between summer and winter wages. Summer wages are always highest. But on account of the extraordinary expence of fuel, the maintenance of a family... "
History of Civilization in England - Σελίδα 327
των Henry Thomas Buckle - 1878
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...to sink the wages < .f labour even below this rate." Wealth of .Yotion,*, book i. chap. viii. p. 2>. 72 "First, in almost every part of Great Britain,...species of labour, between summer and winter wages. •turner wages are always highest. But, on account of the extraordinary iiise of fuel, the maintenance...

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...combinations to sink the wages , : labour even below this rate." Wealth of Nations, book i. chap. viii. p. Srv 72 "First, in almost every part of Great Britain,...lowest species of labour, between summer and winter wap Summer wages are always highest. But, on account of the extraordinary expense of fuel, the maintenance...

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...to sink the w»ge» of labour even below this rate." Wealth of Nations, book i. chap. viii. p. 2&. 72 "First, in almost every part of Great Britain,...in the lowest species of labour, between summer and whiter wageai Summer wages are always highest. But, on account of the extraordinary expense of fuel,...

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...thi« ciumtiy CHAP. VIII. 31 regulated by this lowest rale, which is consistent with common humanity. First, in almost every part of Great Britain there...lowest species of labour, between summer and winter л-ages. Summer wages are always highest. Hut, on account of tlie extraordinary expense vf fuel, the...

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Henry Thomas Buckle - 1884 - 524 σελίδες
...to sink the wages of labour eren below this rate." Wealth of Nations, book i. chap. Tiii. p. 28. M "First, in almost every part of Great Britain, there is a distinction, even ia the lowest species of labour, between summer and winter wages. Summer wages are always highest But,...

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...to sink the wages of labour even below this rate." Wealth of Nations, book i. chap. viii. p. 28. " " First, in almost every part of Great Britain, there...expensive in winter. Wages, therefore, being highest whea this «xpense is lowest, it seems evident that they are not regulated by what is necessary for...




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