The Slavery of Our TimesFree Age Press, 1901 - 127 pagini |
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Pagina 28
... live alto- gether in conditions far worse than those of dray- horses - it seemed strange that these people only complained of insufficient accommodation in the room where they warm themselves . But though this seemed to me strange at ...
... live alto- gether in conditions far worse than those of dray- horses - it seemed strange that these people only complained of insufficient accommodation in the room where they warm themselves . But though this seemed to me strange at ...
Pagina 30
... live there . As I sit in my room now , I hear the unceasing din of the machinery , and know - for I have been there what that din means . Three thousand women stand , for twelve hours a day , at the looms , amid a deafening roar ...
... live there . As I sit in my room now , I hear the unceasing din of the machinery , and know - for I have been there what that din means . Three thousand women stand , for twelve hours a day , at the looms , amid a deafening roar ...
Pagina 38
... live quietly in this order of things without ourselves trying to alter it . Only in this way can I explain the amazing blindness of good people of our society , who sincerely desire the welfare of animals , but yet with quiet ...
... live quietly in this order of things without ourselves trying to alter it . Only in this way can I explain the amazing blindness of good people of our society , who sincerely desire the welfare of animals , but yet with quiet ...
Pagina 40
... live in hard , unna- tural conditions of monotonous , stupefying , slavish toil , and you naturally ask : what has brought these people to such a state ? and how are they to be delivered from it ? And science replies , that these people ...
... live in hard , unna- tural conditions of monotonous , stupefying , slavish toil , and you naturally ask : what has brought these people to such a state ? and how are they to be delivered from it ? And science replies , that these people ...
Pagina 42
... live a barrack life in towns - a life full of temptations and immorality - and to do com- pulsory labour at another's bidding . Latterly the hours of labour have diminished , and the rate of wages has increased ; but this diminution of ...
... live a barrack life in towns - a life full of temptations and immorality - and to do com- pulsory labour at another's bidding . Latterly the hours of labour have diminished , and the rate of wages has increased ; but this diminution of ...
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