The History of the Cotton Famine: From the Fall of Sumter to the Passing of the Public Works ActSaunders, Otley, and Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... emigrants from Scotland ; 17,329 were born abroad ; 374 drew their first breath at sea , and the remainder came from other counties of England and from Wales . Every county has its representatives in the manufacturing districts . Here ...
... emigrants from Scotland ; 17,329 were born abroad ; 374 drew their first breath at sea , and the remainder came from other counties of England and from Wales . Every county has its representatives in the manufacturing districts . Here ...
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... Emigration had steadily declined since the first outbreak of the American war . It soon became generally evident that extraordinary measures must be taken to meet the fast accumulating destitution . Wigan was among the first of the ...
... Emigration had steadily declined since the first outbreak of the American war . It soon became generally evident that extraordinary measures must be taken to meet the fast accumulating destitution . Wigan was among the first of the ...
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... emigration is no new idea in the United Kingdom ; but wholesale emi- gration , planned by the State , for the relief of distress at home , is tolerably certain to lead from bad to worse . The only attempt made by England to found a ...
... emigration is no new idea in the United Kingdom ; but wholesale emi- gration , planned by the State , for the relief of distress at home , is tolerably certain to lead from bad to worse . The only attempt made by England to found a ...
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... emigrants from England . To some extent the war in America had checked emigration to the United States , which has always been . the most favoured resort of English exiles . From the United Kingdom there had gone in 1860 to these States ...
... emigrants from England . To some extent the war in America had checked emigration to the United States , which has always been . the most favoured resort of English exiles . From the United Kingdom there had gone in 1860 to these States ...
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... emigrating people , they were not , like so many of the Irish , possessed of friends ready to forward the means of ... emigration . Was it to be expected that they should break up their machinery , dissolve their establish- ments , and ...
... emigrating people , they were not , like so many of the Irish , possessed of friends ready to forward the means of ... emigration . Was it to be expected that they should break up their machinery , dissolve their establish- ments , and ...
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American amount Ashton Ashton-under-Lyne assistance authority bales Blackburn boards of guardians capital cent Central Executive Committee Central Relief Committee charitable clothing condition considerable cotton districts Cotton Famine cotton manufacture cotton supply cotton trade demand difficulty distress duty emigration employment England English equal estimated expenditure extent fact factory facturers Farnall Glossop Government hands Haslingden honour improvement increase India interest labour Lancashire land large number less Liverpool loans Lord Lord Derby machinery Manchester Mansion House Committee manufac manufacturing districts ment mills months Oldham operatives outdoor outdoor relief parish persons Poor Law Board poor-rates population possessed post 8vo pound Preston production profits rate of relief rate-in-aid rateable value ratepayers raw material Ready received relief funds Rochdale shillings spindles Staleybridge Stockport subscriptions suffering sufficient Surat tion towns township unemployed Union Relief Aid Villiers wages week Wigan yarn
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