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" The employer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain, while these acquire a gross ferocity of character, which, if legislative measures shall not be judiciously devised to prevent its increase, and ameliorate the condition of this class, will... "
New View of Society: Tracts Relative to this Subject: Viz. Proposals for ... - Page 11
by Robert Owen - 1818 - 237 pages
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 70

1816 - 612 pages
...the other. The employer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain, while these acquire a grow ferocity of character, which, if legislative measures...and perhaps inextricable state of danger. The direct obj«ct of these observations is to effect the amelioration and avert the danger. The only mode by...
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Observations on the Effect of the Manufacturing System: With Hints for the ...

Robert Owen - Child labor - 1817 - 102 pages
...employers and employed are frittered down to the consideration of 10 what immediate gain each can deVive from the other. The employer regards the employed...sooner .or later plunge the country into a formidable aud perr haps inextricable state of danger. The .direct object of these observations is to effect the...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 11

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1818 - 544 pages
...frittered down to the consideration of what immediate gain each can derive from the other. The en * ployer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain,...be accomplished is to obtain an Act of Parliament, ] st. To limit the regular hours of labour in mills of machinery to 12 per day, including one hour...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 11

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1818 - 580 pages
...frittered down to the consideration of what immediate gaiu each can derive from the other, The en r ployer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain,...be accomplished is to obtain an Act of Parliament, ,-...;'...• ' . :* let. To limit the regular hours of labour in mills pf machinery ; .» • to 12...
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Robert Owen: and 2

Frank Podmore - 1906 - 420 pages
...individual wealth, regardless of him, his comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way of a degrading parish charity, fitted only to steel the...formidable and perhaps inextricable state of danger." 1 As a remedy for the state thus pictured he suggests an Act of Parliament to regulate the conditions...
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and 2

Frank Podmore - 1906 - 418 pages
...of him, his comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way of a degrading parish chanty, fitted only to steel the heart of man against his...formidable and perhaps inextricable state of danger." 1 As a remedy for the state thus pictured he suggests an Act of Parliament to regulate the conditions...
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Robert Owen: A Biography, Volume 1

Frank Podmore - Socialists - 1907 - 422 pages
...of him, his comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way of a degrading parish chanty, fitted only to steel the heart of man against his...formidable and perhaps inextricable state of danger." 1 As a remedy for the state thus pictured he suggests an Act of Parliament to regulate the conditions...
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A New View of Society & Other Writings

Robert Owen - Communism - 1927 - 298 pages
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The Life of Robert Owen

George Douglas Howard Cole - Cooperation - 1930 - 380 pages
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The Education of Children Engaged in Industry in England, 1833-1876

Adam Henry Robson - Child labor - 1931 - 278 pages
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