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... employed , and not as a merchant or a practical manu- facturer . I owe my position to the harmonious com- bination of capital and labour , and I desire to see cordial relations maintained between those interdepen- dent , yet often ...
... employed , and not as a merchant or a practical manu- facturer . I owe my position to the harmonious com- bination of capital and labour , and I desire to see cordial relations maintained between those interdepen- dent , yet often ...
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... to the amount of business done , and the credit employed is in proper proportion to the capital , then business affairs assume their normal Fall in price of cotton . Decrease of British exports Depression of Trade . 11.
... to the amount of business done , and the credit employed is in proper proportion to the capital , then business affairs assume their normal Fall in price of cotton . Decrease of British exports Depression of Trade . 11.
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... emigrant trade are now mainly employed in bringing over fat cattle from the United States , to the great benefit of meat consumers . ' 6 of prices The value of materials for manufactures , 30 Foreign Work and English Wages .
... emigrant trade are now mainly employed in bringing over fat cattle from the United States , to the great benefit of meat consumers . ' 6 of prices The value of materials for manufactures , 30 Foreign Work and English Wages .
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... employed to the full extent of their capacity ; but if such a proposal had been advanced by the operatives , it would have been denounced in un- measured terms by the masters ' association . Since the termination of the strike at ...
... employed to the full extent of their capacity ; but if such a proposal had been advanced by the operatives , it would have been denounced in un- measured terms by the masters ' association . Since the termination of the strike at ...
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... employed in cotton spinning in Lancashire . Their employers , on the other hand , had been losing from 50l . to 100l . a week for many months . men's de- restricted tion . The recommendations urged by the operatives The work- in favour ...
... employed in cotton spinning in Lancashire . Their employers , on the other hand , had been losing from 50l . to 100l . a week for many months . men's de- restricted tion . The recommendations urged by the operatives The work- in favour ...
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