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Female Labour and Our Unemployed. By a M...
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Diary Of Mary Countess Of Wales Cowjper ...
The last entry in the diary is too characteristic to be omitted — " The Princess at church twice this morning . After chapel she went into homewhich concluded
had the drawing an opportunity -room and to say so one word , to the Princess my alone waiting , without , never the _having door - bishop being open went . his When visitation Mrs . Wake , she said canie to to Mrs _' take . Wake her , leave * Our , before children the we Arch shall 7
tell have you , and naturall the Regency y , my dear they Mrs promise . Wake us , , I but will the venture last I don my 't believe nose we ; shan and ' ' t I Hi have ghness it . ' had I was thirty pulling noses on you her mi gloves ght venture , and sai them d , * Y all es , Madam without ; the if least your danger to them . "
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Female Labour and Our Unemployed . By a Manufacturer . Price 6 d . Edinburgh : John Menzies , Hanover Street .
We have here another contribution on the ranch discussed question of Female Employment . It refers principally to one
p coming class loyed — , th and at t of hey both female do will from do operatives well a to tical , consider whe man ther the of emp business rem loyed arks or , it throug une offers m h - ,
whose hands as as he himself prac informs usno less than 4000 female the surface workers f , things have passed and traces . But the the present author , condition has looked of fem below ale
labour to causes o which , merit the serious attention of all . who it be saidthe operative for the manufacturer . , ;
as However may tivesit painful is a , t prepare least some satisfactory of his remark to be assured s concerning on such - fe g m ale
for au opera thority reall that , well- there trained is no and prospect stead of work any -women lack of since employmen he tells t y
us that— y , hands " Good and workers are others at a have prem for ium long —in been fact dail , not to foe got We ; and cannot for either likely
by app I lication many through present employe ' s , or the medium y open . of the public , _presSy command either the required quality or quantity . " :
earn But subsis it is tence not enoug what h the that worl wor d k wants should is that done these and operatives workers
hum should ani rise ty than in the they ; scale have of hi being therto , and ordinaril "become y been better . The specimens irregular of
habitslow tastesand excessive love of dress and gaiety now v so al ue tall even , co mmon " hands , amon " are g them here , traced and which to inefficient greatly im earl pairs y educ theit a _^ _*
tionowing to the little , thought bestowed by working men in Have genera , th l upon ey no their exam daug ple for hters this as compared higher t sp with heres tt ? their i Some sons but of _^
the our thes resul " f Manufacturer emal t of more labourers liberal " are " education indeed almost invariabl o . rnam " Let en y those s found o he whose b such r se selfish x to , be
iiad educa fears kep t ecl t , " them ever and at " we t a " lower should alert level les no t , t ponder t he p so oor this well should fact ser , v vouched ed e as " o f ver for we _-
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 208, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/64/
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