Whereas by the former good laws of their trade no one could exercise the same until he had served an apprenticeship for seven years and attained the age of twenty-four, now in these disordered times many apprentices having forsaken parents and masters... The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century - Pagina 106door Richard Henry Tawney - 1912 - 464 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
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...one could exercise the same until he had served an apprenticeship for seven years, and attained the age of twenty-four, now in these disordered times,...many apprentices having forsaken parents and masters under colour of following the wars, the wars being ended, refuse to serve out their time, but before... | |
| Olive Jocelyn Dunlop, Richard Douglas Denman - 1912 - 396 pagina’s
...one could exercise the same until he had served an apprenticeship for seven years, and attained the age of twenty-four, now in these disordered times,...many apprentices having forsaken parents and masters under colour of following the wars, the wars being ended, refuse to serve out their time, but before... | |
| George Gordon Coulton - 1925 - 641 pagina’s
...a system of compulsory apprenticeship was that it prevented youths marrying at a very early age.. . .One may contrast the extraordinary reduction in the...to look forward to but the wages earned immediately on reaching maturity (Gaskell, Artisans and Machinery, 1836, and The Manufacturing Population of Great... | |
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...system of compulsory apprenticeship was that it prevented youths marrying at a very early age. . . . One may contrast the extraordinary reduction in the...to look forward to but the wages earned immediately on reaching maturity (Gaskell, Artisans and Machinery, 1836, and The Manufacturing Population of Great... | |
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