The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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and regulations a certain number of hours during each day must be occupied in hard labour , and every prisoner who is not prevented by sickness or other unavoidable necessity , is forced to perform a given task , it is manifest that ...
and regulations a certain number of hours during each day must be occupied in hard labour , and every prisoner who is not prevented by sickness or other unavoidable necessity , is forced to perform a given task , it is manifest that ...
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Although Belfast is a great centre of industry , and wages are higher , you are not afraid that the influx of labour from rural districts , without a law of settlement and removal , will be such as to unfairly burthen the rates to any ...
Although Belfast is a great centre of industry , and wages are higher , you are not afraid that the influx of labour from rural districts , without a law of settlement and removal , will be such as to unfairly burthen the rates to any ...
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of the highest value , but the very facility of obtaining that supply has this beneficial tendency - it helps to keep the price of labour , whether rude or skilled , within a fair limit , fairly remunerative to the working classes ...
of the highest value , but the very facility of obtaining that supply has this beneficial tendency - it helps to keep the price of labour , whether rude or skilled , within a fair limit , fairly remunerative to the working classes ...
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