Population Problems in the Victorian Age: StatisticsJoseph John Spengler Gregg, 1973 |
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Page 48
... employed in taking the census were directed to distinguish them into three classes , viz . 1st , Occupiers of land who constantly employ one , or more than one , labourer or farm - servant in husbandry ; 2d , Occupiers of land employing ...
... employed in taking the census were directed to distinguish them into three classes , viz . 1st , Occupiers of land who constantly employ one , or more than one , labourer or farm - servant in husbandry ; 2d , Occupiers of land employing ...
Page 49
... employed as hand - loom weavers ; and the value of the return would be much increased , were those employed in the weaving of cotton , of wool , of silk , and of linen , separately specified . This important information might have been ...
... employed as hand - loom weavers ; and the value of the return would be much increased , were those employed in the weaving of cotton , of wool , of silk , and of linen , separately specified . This important information might have been ...
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... employing labourers ' ( who are found to be 187,075 ) ; occupiers not employing labourers ' ( 168,815 ) ; labourers employed in agri- culture ' ( 887,167 ) . It might appear , that the second class stands to the first much in the same ...
... employing labourers ' ( who are found to be 187,075 ) ; occupiers not employing labourers ' ( 168,815 ) ; labourers employed in agri- culture ' ( 887,167 ) . It might appear , that the second class stands to the first much in the same ...
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Census of the Population Law of Edinburgh Review Vol 49 | 1 |
State of Defects of British Edinburgh Review Vol | 61 |
The Late Census Edinburgh Review Vol | 67 |
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