Set in a Silver SeaDoubleday, 1968 - 359 頁 A social history of England from the days of the first Stuart king, James, when England was largely an agricultural and rural country, through the reign of Queen Victoria, when England had become the world's foremost industrial and Imperial giant. |
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... factory reformers - a little minority of humane men , several of them millowners like the first Sir Robert Peel - had concentrated their efforts on regulating the worst abuses of inden- tured child labour in the cotton mills . Later ...
... factory reformers - a little minority of humane men , several of them millowners like the first Sir Robert Peel - had concentrated their efforts on regulating the worst abuses of inden- tured child labour in the cotton mills . Later ...
第 247 頁
... factory had no time to give to her children who grew up , in Engels's tragic words , like wild weeds . Put out to nurse with some half - savage creature for a few pence a week until old enough to become wage - earners , they learnt ...
... factory had no time to give to her children who grew up , in Engels's tragic words , like wild weeds . Put out to nurse with some half - savage creature for a few pence a week until old enough to become wage - earners , they learnt ...
第 260 頁
... factory regulation began for the first time to be taken seriously . Early in 1843 Ashley was able to carry with opposition an address to the Crown for the diffusion of moral and religious education among the working classes . In the ...
... factory regulation began for the first time to be taken seriously . Early in 1843 Ashley was able to carry with opposition an address to the Crown for the diffusion of moral and religious education among the working classes . In the ...
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