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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. 269
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men Men who must have grasp established that which Friendl is within Socie their ties reach could , do and no the more working than y
take skill there advantage was amon of what them friendliness . Nice calculations and intelligence and knowled , integrity ge both and
extensive and minute g on which , to found such , calculations were b a eyond matter them in which , and i they t is , to were their forced honor to that substitute they succeeded a rude labor so sense well and in of
justice for scientific accuracy . A very great amount of in les tellect on which has of Benefi late been t Societies expended in ht the to investi be conducted gation of , and the princi of the - oug
p whole range of facts bearing upon their welfare , and in order to bring the of Friendl results of Socie these ties investi the ga Friendl tions within Societies the ' reach Institute of the was manager founded s , y
necessary which has y kind for i . ts obj Hules , ect the are supp prepared ly of , information tables furnished and advice , and of calcu the - annua lations l made fee , on by app the lica Institute tion to on the behalf Corresponding of Societies Secre for tary a moderat at the e
Office 3 Parliament StreetLondon , S . W . Thus the improved unions knowled elemen and manage , t to ge of , the of self d the working - b government y age working may class be , and men , which broug , which wi is ht thout the to is the greatest productive trenchin aid of attraction Societies g of on grea that founded of t social vital such
labored Hardwich advantage arduousl — . " " Here Here y to the , " improve says members a workin and learn extend g the man of B necessit enefit constitutional of Manchester Societies y of law — and rule , who Charles order and has ,
thus the evils they of become anarch b y y t and his the prac advantage tical teaching better citizens and better ; subjects The laws of the of State sickness . " have yet to be discovered and determined
mons with accuracy in 1858 , and but 1854 in the some Reports curious presented facts , w of to ith the Friendl regard House to Socie the of Com rates ties - .
of sickness prevalent among the-members y ,. were These generalized returns . show that each memberyoung and old , of the
ten Friendl days y Societies sick in the in Eng year land that and one and W man ales that , in those ver four y who is litt attacked le more attacked t with han
sickness in the course of the year , are suffer In the nearl investi y fort ati y and on of a this half subject days' sickness the Rep . ort divides the country g
into eight districts or provinces . The most remarkable results are stated as follows : — Per cent Baof sickness
x _Prnvinpo lovmce . _^ taken ° ' sick _« to eacli _- sick person . Welsh Northern , minimum . . 22 19 * - 89 14 , Maximum . . 45 50 * * 73 88 . .
, Manufacturing .... 29 22 * 29 84 , Minimum 45 36 * * 02 37 .
Midland This table , maximum shows that . if . the * Midland , contribution . . to Friendl . y weeks with which
Societies has but five weeks' sickness to the seven
Friendly Societies. 269
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES . 269
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1860, page 269, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121860/page/53/
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