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308 WEATHEE-BOTJND.
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LVIL—WEATHER-BOUND. A STORY OF
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II. Now at this point of his authentic h...
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public without op effect inion actual until l a y law rage was against made the to long prevent hours it ? in factories Did not ?
aid dishonesty without opinion of the put effect could law an ? till end be Few a to prevented law drunkenness indeed put a b are y stop public the ? to Does evils op them inion any which one without Has have im public ag been the ine
indeed put an are end those to except who are by means protected of leg not islation bthe , and strong miserable arm of
, y the Deeds law not , but words by the are weak wanted thoug . h We noisy hav voice e been of public talking op on inion this * the ladies
ve for ry at subject least , twenty devising years feeb ; le it reme is now dies tim , and e something scolding * effectual that
which was done was , and tried the with only such remed good y which effect will on be the effectual factories is viz _.,
, a short hours' bill . J . B .
to P legal . S . Since limitation writing of the the hours above of I have work hear A d of law a could new objection scarcely
. house be maintained is his castle without ; " and inspection as a dressmaking , but _"An establishm Englishman ent is ' a s
observe without dwelling upon - a house violation this , as well poin of the t as th a ri at manufactory ghts if tlieir m of an the ufacturers , it subject cannot houses . once be I inspected will come to their onl to y
understand it , they will all join dwellingfactories If a manufacturer , and so exem were pt themselves to set from a bed legal -room supervision in his cotton .
factory th , at would bed-rooms he thus will escap soon e the be established law up ? If he in would all the , we factories may be . sure
We are not always so particular about the rights of the subject from there crowding is overwork . an . Lod Act Yet ging in latel th -houses ey bakehouses y are passed especiall can . to be Yet protect y inspected " in dwelling these young to bak -houses men prevent ehouses and . " over boys Also it is
customary for them both to sleep and eat .
308 Weathee-Botjnd.
308 WEATHEE-BOTJND .
Lvil—Weather-Bound. A Story Of
LVIL—WEATHER-BOUND . A STORY OF QUEEN ANNE ' S DAYS . ( Concluded . )
Ii. Now At This Point Of His Authentic H...
II . Now at this point of his authentic history our author meanders
lie in cares long arrives of state periods at ; the and anent fact so forth its the el . f " that We turmoils feel once sure of in business some Dublin pages ; ' * my wei before g lord hty
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 308, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/20/
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