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THE PAST AND THE PRESENT. 9
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who borne _weigh gave t to n mind evidence such , statements we before may ea the s as ily Factory that be made misled Commi by by one ssioners att of aching the , and doctors undue who in ,
fac ina me tories r ttentive ely made can to have cleanliness the no positive domestic and asser make habits tion WTetched , that and women are wives con . s bred equen Another tly the it
witness on that occasion ( Dr . Henry ) viewing subject as ought to be viewed , i . e tha ., compara t There tivel is y , decidedl affords the much comfor more t
valuable information" y more that and cleanliness class who work among in , their those own who dwellings work in . factories I regard than the factory among
for opera ts tive of life s , as and decidedl even of y superior luxuries , in to their any part com of mand our population of the com . " -
with The wom those en , who in factories are engaged may in indeed rural pursui well challenge ts , concerning comparison whom t t
the of W Repor omen in t agricul of the C P tural hil oor dren L districts aw in C ommissioner Agricul are in ture a s , state affirms he E of that ignorance loym " the en
women t affec he commones ting the dail t things y wel , fare needlework and comforts nearl , cooking universall of , their and ot families prevalen her matt — t of "
mo while of t domes hers it adds leaving tic economy that them the , children which nearly the are whol grievousl y e day y , ei neg t y lec under ted , their the ;
care of a little irlor sometimes locked up in the cottage , wi mo thout ralit any it has one been g to , look found after in comparing or attend to the them return . s In , ex point tending of y
agri over cultural a period and of two several manufac years , turing of the districts illegitimate , that births nearl latter y in t there wice two
were istered in the former as in the , being L as an m c ashire in Nor onl folk reg and three Herefordshire and two-thirds six in and the in thousand Yorkshire , and only in
three consequent in the enj thousand y oyment . of As the reg advantages ards of , remuneratio all t money he workers -power n too , must and the always bestowthe averae waes
, gg t co he l tt cula on pre t s m en , ills t excep , ing including ti t he l time g day of , w o depres f prosp en s , io e ri and , ty to w child amount hich while ren preceded , to was no
J es ricul s than tura t l labourer shilling s s t he mal sixp e ence adul p ts receive week , only among on an
then a g verage that ten one shillings of the Factory , per week Inspectors . It can appointed hardly be by surprising
government himself , aft " satisfied three years that ' no xperience collection of his of the duti working es , should classes express in exhibit larger
other proportion looking As occup to peop the ations of le sanitary . " well in -fed thi condition , s well country -clothed , of can those , possibl healthy emp y loyed and , when cheerful a the -
The Past And The Present. 9
THE PAST AND THE PRESENT . 9
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1864, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031864/page/9/
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