The Idea of the City in Nineteenth-century BritainBruce Ivor Coleman Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... Factory system is , therefore , preferred to the more usual conditions of labour by the population which it employs , and this at once ensures its permanence as a formative element of society , and at the same time renders its influence ...
... Factory system is , therefore , preferred to the more usual conditions of labour by the population which it employs , and this at once ensures its permanence as a formative element of society , and at the same time renders its influence ...
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... factory . They have needs for satisfying which other people are necessary ; handicraftsmen , shoemakers , tailors , bakers , carpenters , stonemasons , settle at hand . The inhabitants of the village , especially the younger generation ...
... factory . They have needs for satisfying which other people are necessary ; handicraftsmen , shoemakers , tailors , bakers , carpenters , stonemasons , settle at hand . The inhabitants of the village , especially the younger generation ...
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... factory co - operation is only social to a very limited extent ; anti- social feelings are touched and stimulated at ... factory and factory , shop and shop . Perhaps the most potent influence in breaking the strength of the morale of ...
... factory co - operation is only social to a very limited extent ; anti- social feelings are touched and stimulated at ... factory and factory , shop and shop . Perhaps the most potent influence in breaking the strength of the morale of ...
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