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" That although this employment scarcely deserves the name of labour, yet, as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing of the coal carriages, amount... "
The Physical and Moral Condition of the Children and Young Persons Employed ... - Page 4
by Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring into the Employment and Condition of Children in Mines and Manufactories - 1843 - 267 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 79

1844 - 574 pages
...in it are commonly excluded from light, and are always without companions, it would, were it not fur the passing and repassing of the coal carriages, amount...solitary confinement of the worst order. ' That in some districts they remain in solitude and darkness during the whole time they are in the pit, and,...
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Facts and Figures, Issue 1

Economics - 1841 - 278 pages
...as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light, and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing...amount to solitary confinement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are so thick that horses go direct to the workings,...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 36

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1842 - 538 pages
...yet, as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing...amount to solitary confinement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are so thick that horses go direct to the workings,...
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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 36

1842 - 538 pages
...yet, as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing of the coal carriages, amount to Bolitary confinement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are...
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 36

Industrial arts - 1842 - 548 pages
...excluded from light and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and rcpassing of the coal carriages, amount to solitary confinement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are so thick that hones go direct to the workings,...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 79

English literature - 1844 - 580 pages
...as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light, and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing...solitary confinement of the worst order. ' That in some districts they remain in solitude and darkness during the whole time they are in the pit, and,...
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The White Slaves of England: Comp. from Official Documents. With Twelve ...

John C. Cobden - Labor - 1853 - 528 pages
...as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light, and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and repassing of the coal-carriages, amount to solitary confinement of the worst sort. " That in those districts where the...
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English Economic History: Select Documents

Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - Business & Economics - 1914 - 776 pages
...yet, as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and re-passing...amount to solitary confinement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are so thick that horses go direct to the workings,...
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English Economic History: Select Documents

Alfred Edward Bland, Philip Anthony Brown, Richard Henry Tawney - England - 1914 - 760 pages
...yet, as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light and arc always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and re-passing of the coal 'carriages, amount to solitary confmement of the worst order. 9. That in those districts in which the seams of coal are so thick that...
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Lord Shaftesbury

John Lawrence Hammond, Barbara Bradby Hammond - Great Britain - 1923 - 336 pages
...as the children engaged in it are commonly excluded from light, and are always without companions, it would, were it not for the passing and re-passing...amount to solitary confinement of the worst order." Children were also employed to puj5h_jhe_.small carriages filled with coals along the passages, and...
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