The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... employ so many labourers next year as he employed last harvest . If these fires continue , there will be no accumulations of corn at all , or they will be warehoused at an expense which would still affect the farmer's gains , and limit ...
... employ so many labourers next year as he employed last harvest . If these fires continue , there will be no accumulations of corn at all , or they will be warehoused at an expense which would still affect the farmer's gains , and limit ...
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... employed in the needle trade . We find from it , that the operation of pointing the needles was found to be so injurious to the eyes of the persons employed , that very few could continue in that part of the work , even for a small ...
... employed in the needle trade . We find from it , that the operation of pointing the needles was found to be so injurious to the eyes of the persons employed , that very few could continue in that part of the work , even for a small ...
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... employed in stage coaches and posting . On the Paddington Road , a distance of five miles only , there are upwards of 1,000 horses employed at this moment.— Throughout Great Britain it is almost impossible to say how many horses are ...
... employed in stage coaches and posting . On the Paddington Road , a distance of five miles only , there are upwards of 1,000 horses employed at this moment.— Throughout Great Britain it is almost impossible to say how many horses are ...
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