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woman's work in the wobld's clothing. 32...
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LX.— WOMAN'S WOEK in the WOELD'S CLOTHIN...
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begun t ye By hem t more the t now o mid...
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World pressure of J _^" ew York life . It , will prevent that cruel , v emp houg loyers h stric " t ly economical the utter hel to advan plessness tage them and taken hopelessness down by some to starvation " tyran their t
point wretched , by female rescuing workers them , from grind the temptation of selling their labour the repor for t of nex this t to meeting nothing , tha ; and t the as needlewomen it is tolerabl t far from y of eviden New the t York from ,
des however titution poor of and those hard of -worked London , , are we may as ye hope to arrest that the some fall abject thing of
wages will be , and done stay by the our conditions transatlantic of their sister trade s on the downward
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Woman's Work In The Wobld's Clothing. 32...
woman ' s work in the wobld ' s clothing . 325
Lx.— Woman's Woek In The Woeld's Clothin...
LX . — WOMAN'S WOEK in the WOELD'S CLOTHING . V . —Machines , Factories , and Factoky Acts .
Begun T Ye By Hem T More The T Now O Mid...
begun t ye By hem t more the t now o middl t yarn hrea that , t e wh their of E i the ch ng utmost lish had eigh a teenth t exertions first ters proved century , and were the so a found cry advantageous new for danger unequal more , had and to to
producers the was satisf bulk am y , it ateur , seemed of of clo the sp thing inning likel population y while becomin to prove the were g demands their more now ultimate and purchasers of the more ruin forei rar . in gn e Not s , tead marke so onl that of y t
- effe continued cted twice by also Mr to : fas Kay increase t , , as formerl ; but 733 , an had and improvement enabled therefore the in doubled weaver the loom his to ,
requiremen weav ressure e of ts these of as material circums to tance supp s y w l , y his find shu tha ttle t a . t the Under time the of
p Manchester Arthur Young in ' the s T manufacture our , in 1768 of , corded the women dimities emp could loyed earn at
_& girl s much s under as tw from elve three years to old ei f g ht s hilling shilling s per to w eek gh there , teenpence and even _,
immense while he . Yet tions all the tha advantages t the number i held out em t p to loyed eeds cotton and workers endal was ,
were ( for at not the gaining same time more the than wool from sp 2 nners s . 6 d . to L 3 s . 3 d . per K week , ) had notat this datesecured the services of more than fifty
t t housand han is , often spind found les throug no , w in a t all g E le fac land tory , a ; and smaller at last number the
necessity for a larger supply of yarn was growing so pressing-
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 325, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/37/
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