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Tracts on Republican Government and National Education: Addressed to the ... - Page 19
by Robert Dale Owen, Frances Wright - 1840 - 24 pages
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Course of popular lectures; with 3 addresses on various public occasions ...

Frances Wright - 1829 - 244 pages
...trade necessary to their future subsistence, while they are following these studies ? How are they, 1 ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show,...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favourable estimate of your city and county...
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Course of Popular Lectures as Delivered by Frances Wright: With Three ...

Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 250 pages
...following these studies 1 (How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show, the labor of the parents is often insufficient for their own...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favorable estimate of your city and county...
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Course of Popular Lectures

Frances Wright - Knowledge, Theory of - 1829 - 252 pages
...following these studies 1 How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show, the labor of the parents is often insufficient for their own...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favorable estimate of your city and county...
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Popular Tracts

Tracts - 1830 - 206 pages
...following these studies ? How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show, the labor of the parents is often insufficient for their own...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favorable estimate of your city and county...
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Popular Tracts, Issue 1

Robert Dale Owen - Free thought - 1830 - 228 pages
...following these studies ? How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show, the labor of the parents is often insufficient for their own...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favorable estimate of your city and county...
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Popular Tracts

Robert Dale Owen - Christianity - 1841 - 214 pages
...trade necessary to their future subsistence, while they are following these studies? How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show,...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favourable estimate of your city and county...
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Women in Industry: A Study in American Economic History

Edith Abbott - Business & Economics - 1909 - 444 pages
...most tender age."1 An Englishwoman in 1829 addressed an American audience in terms of reproach : " In your manufacturing districts you have children worked for twelve hours a day and . . . you will soon have them as in England, worked to death. . . ." * Now and then a freetrader comes...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 14

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - Electronic journals - 1909 - 900 pages
...most tender age." B0 An English woman in 1829 addressed an American audience in terms of reproach: "In your manufacturing districts you have children worked for twelve hours a day and .... you will soon have them as in England, worked to death. . . ." B1 Now and then a free-trader comes...
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Women and Radicalism in the Nineteenth Century: Frances Wright

Mike Sanders - Feminism - 2001 - 416 pages
...following these studies? How are they, I ask, to be fed and clothed, when, as all facts show, the labor of the parents is often insufficient for their own...spirit, think you, have the children of the miserable widows of Philadelphia, realizing, according to the most favorable estimate of your city and county...
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