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must priate work _einployinenty : . " weeping in _^ _fislim , " whicli _^ yillag Mr _'es ; _^ and _elsewhere / being na _loiiger
to paid the ill purpose \ fed . sickl : I , do _Mot or immoral say that these I onl m ; wish _^ to point to _thbPfaet
_tliat , tLey are , actuall y , y working ; , and , ; for y the ; mpst \ part _^ jin npndomestic labora labor which cannot be carried on . under _afixisibanj .
, sit or y a , _father I believe s ; roof it . to . . ; he iAnd just ? recQgnising and advisable _'this that apparentl printing to y do liopeless 1 : a with _^ d _aJlisu nejees _^ E -
trades . be fairlythrownopen to them ; for ; we have hungeir and thirst and cold | with an . imperious : need of meat and drink , and : fire andt clothing *;; and , moreover , as ; trade uses .-women r "up themselves
have so freel a just y whenever claim to it , the finds good them along cheaper with than the e meny vil , and they , being _forced , into industrial lifeit as : for ? them ; to _; chooseif _^ possible ; any ; _^ prk : ;
, , , for which their tenderer , feebler , physical powers seem particularly . adapted .:: ¦ : . , ¦ \ : ¦ - ¦ ¦" .. ; .. ' . : _¦; ¦ % ¦ ¦ : ¦ ;¦ : ¦ : i ' : ¦ . . ;• . ' ; _L-: _;•¦' _, ' : ; _^ _; ;• ¦¦ " . \ ¦ .. ¦¦ ¦ •; _" . ' . Z , _;^ y . _^ :. _^ .. _i : (; j _^ it _? JK- _^ ..
y and Let with us now the turn introd to _jictions France _^ of . M It . : _^ is Arles two dDufburs years since one I of was _ihetLeadin . in _^ LydnS _^ ,
, merchants several of the _^ and ateliers ; niost _j ( i worksli enlightened ) where economists ; np _^ _ini ; ore of _^ than France six , women _-visited _,
times are emp the loyed famil in onl _^ the _isilkrweaving work among ops , . themselves under , a _^ mistress j The , conditions or ; where of _some tKi _^ -
manufacture are y very y peculiar , _thei silk -being , bonghtby _ithe vmerohants and _aRottedjto the weaverswho bring ; it _^ td' _^ ep _' _warelipus _©
in of Eng a finished lish trade state ; , _^ fchere so that _; is there comparativel is , a singular y little absence _^; spec _^ atiqn of _¦^ _^ e _andiiix _^ bustlb
m . the any female , ways workers _the 11 wo rk : is _condu . . . cted ' . . in . ; . _/ armode _:: ;;" ' _T _^ . _¦;¦¦ •' renderin ¦ _v- _-- _; : _;^ _^; g :: : ; it : ; . ; ;; easy . _^ _;^^ _;< k fpr _^ t _;
oliange ; Little _, by This little subject _. th _^ rev ds rises anip ,: however ly and velp , _* ¦ a ¦ _qiientl ; . tendency y discussed to wMch an industrial in i _; tliose
remarkable articles ,: _& om the . pen of . M . ; Jules SiihOn _^ appeared in the Revue des _jQexw ~ Mo , nde : sy and ; which : are now : gathered _injo _^ ia
_greater production which steam power creates will gradujally _^ tempt the the L ateliers ypnese and merchants the : famil , to turnvintpjmaster y work in common nianufacturers .: I _^ e _^ time destroy of ing my ,
visit I only heard pf one _establishioaLent actually in _^ work on a large scale , and that was some ; . miles out of the town ; and had been
created chiefly on a _religious and _chaiitable basis > that is to say , ' ¦ the Trader young charge , _female of a , , apprentices community are of reli ; bpu _^ ioixs _^ women f but Mi Simpiii
_imentions three principal houses of this kind , and alhides _^ o pttiers . _Scdult workmen ., are also received , beingboundfor _eighteen in
The moral advantages of the surveillance exercised over _^ i _& _-, _gmlsy [ s apparent in the fact that they are more readily ; . sought dn _niarriage
. by respectable workmen than girls apprenticed in _* "Lyons ; yet She gathering together of numbers is surely , in itself , to be regretted , as
paying the way for the adoption of the same principle for the mere
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/4/
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