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WORKING WOMEST-IN: EKGLANB Jtixl) FRANCE...
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_~ their what _ijbLeg _. // . are households lie in asks , mu , _" , tual shall now intercourse herde we say d of together for the . women twelve in manufactories ? hours Formerl a day y isolated . . When " And in
Colbertthe Minister of-Louis XIV ., was seeking how to regenerate th collect e agricu the , lt women ural an into d indus workshops trial resources , foreseein his all of g F the rance pecuniary , he will wishe failed advan d to to _-r
tages of such a concentration , but even -powerful of _aceomiDlis riid admin h this is end trat ion an makes d France an , which exception love in s to favor _liye of under domestic a syst life em , .
and g would fainfeel itself , independent within four walls . But that which Colbert , failed vto achieve , even with the help of Louis the bito
pass Great _orldl . , Jhe a From f / whee more the lthe moment powerful indl when e monarc and steam the h h distaff . . . appeared succeeded broke in in tli the e hand industri nging and al
w the sp , insters and , weavers sp , deprive , d of their ancient livelihood , , to the shadow of the tall factory chimney . " , .. . " The mothers , " says and the
M _ajirls . Simon iand'the ; : " have little . left children the hearth themselves and have the cradle run to , offer their young feeble arms thousands ' _& whole villa of living ges are humani silent , t while from huge dawn brick of day buildings until twili swallo ght w
up y shades . " - . .. _, _:... . . ,.. , :... _' _.,. . ' _ : .- . - ' .. " . ' ... ... ... - ., , . .. . .... social : Need or I industrial say more , princi except le to has point so to out speak that fairl when y se once t in any the new last
reinains of the old system p , stand , their , ground with , extreme , difficulty against the advancing tide , and that trades by which solitary
_assuredl in _worjkers value , can or all being be earn swept a sufficient ht off in factories into livelihood la grande before are Industrie long every ; the day . Sewing silk decreasin work will g , wroug
y Avi _£ which opes gnon formerl empt , has y graduall y and stretched desolate y dra down wn withi up the to n valley L its yons vast , of leaving the walls Rhone . the At city as Dij of far ital the on as ,
into M . Maitre liis admirabl has gathered y organized up the ateliers leather , where and work binds he of emp that loys ancient two -books hundred cap and men ' and one hundred womenprayer
_. . , . immense photograp retail hic ' albums trade in and Paris jporte . - In monnaies England enoug it is h the to supp same ly : " an we
_gather quicksilver that which our , peop we . and produce le watch together . the Did tiny and you g together littering ever , , when we balls cheapen children attracted and , p in lay cheapen larger with
is other and tlie larger law countrie of globules moclern s according until industry they as , they in all . Eng rolled follow land together the and . lead France into of those one , and these ? results in Such two all ,
_oiations whicli are in _^^ the . at theoretic once the princi _triunip ples h of and life which the dark , lead side to of modern _^ civilization .: - ¦ ... / . . . ¦ . . . ¦ ¦ • . ¦ \ '" 1 _^ , ,. ,. ., , , f . . . •¦• . . ¦¦ _:.-. .,. ¦ .
Working Womest-In: Ekglanb Jtixl) France...
WORKING _WOMEST-IN : _EKGLANB _Jtixl ) _FRANCE . 7
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1861, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091861/page/7/
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