A Guide to Some Aspects of English Social History, 1750-1859Columbia University, 1916 - 149 pagina's |
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... England of the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was the setting for the origin of most of what characterizes modern industrial society . The intricate nature of the interrelating social forces is reflected in the ...
... England of the later seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was the setting for the origin of most of what characterizes modern industrial society . The intricate nature of the interrelating social forces is reflected in the ...
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... England because of the war . The wealth of material to be had in American libraries has , however , been a surprising discovery , and should be an encouragement to Americans to undertake research in modern English social history ...
... England because of the war . The wealth of material to be had in American libraries has , however , been a surprising discovery , and should be an encouragement to Americans to undertake research in modern English social history ...
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... England was in danger from France . Thus far the estimates had been of semi - sta : istical character , based on two sources , neither of which could approach accurate results . The first of these , returns from the house tax , gave ...
... England was in danger from France . Thus far the estimates had been of semi - sta : istical character , based on two sources , neither of which could approach accurate results . The first of these , returns from the house tax , gave ...
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... England , 1839 , 168 p . Tables of mar- riages , births , and deaths , with classifications according to locality , age , occupation , causes of death and the like . Published annually since 1839 . 3. Tables of the Revenue , Population ...
... England , 1839 , 168 p . Tables of mar- riages , births , and deaths , with classifications according to locality , age , occupation , causes of death and the like . Published annually since 1839 . 3. Tables of the Revenue , Population ...
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... England , and several countries abroad . . . 1767 , viii . , iv . , 213. Based on bills of mortality . Annals of weather as affecting the death rate . Encourage marriage by checking luxury , stopping enclosures , etc. Lessen the death ...
... England , and several countries abroad . . . 1767 , viii . , iv . , 213. Based on bills of mortality . Annals of weather as affecting the death rate . Encourage marriage by checking luxury , stopping enclosures , etc. Lessen the death ...
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A Guide to Some Aspects of English Social History, 1750-1859 Judith Blow Williams Volledige weergave - 1916 |
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Pagina 127 - TREATISE ON ROADS; Wherein the Principles on which Roads should be made are explained and illustrated by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holy-head Road.
Pagina 151 - PARSLOE, Joseph.— Our Railways. Sketches, Historical and Descriptive. With Practical Information as to Fares and Rates, etc., and a Chapter on Railway Reform. Crown 8vo, 6s. PASCAL, Blaise.—Th& Thoughts of.
Pagina 116 - FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION: an Inquiry into the Causes which have retarded the general adoption of Free Trade since its introduction into England.
Pagina 108 - Free Trade, or an Inquiry into the Expediency of the present Corn Laws; the relations of our Foreign and Colonial Trade ; the advantages of our Navigation System ; the propriety of preventing Combinations among Workmen ; and the circumstances which occasion a derangement of the Currency. Comprising a general Investigation of the alterations lately adopted, and still further meditated, in the Commercial Policy of the Country. By Alexander M'Donnell, Esq.
Pagina 89 - An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council, and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America.
Pagina 135 - Canals, and boats of two to five feet wide, containing from two to five tons burthen. With a description of the Machinery for facilitating Conveyance by Water through the most Mountainous Countries, independent of Locks and Aqueducts...
Pagina 142 - Report to the directors of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, on the comparative merits of locomotive and fixed engines, as a moving power.
Pagina 136 - CANAL NAVIGATION,— On the Resistance of Water to the Passage of Boats upon Canals and other bodies of Water.
Pagina 98 - Practical Abridgment of the Custom and Excise Laws, relative to the Import, Export, and Coasting Trade of Great Britain and her Dependencies ; including Tables of the Duties, Drawbacks, Bounties, and Preminms.