| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1885 - 478 стор.
...of the within writ I have seized and taken a wench named Rachel, two beddings, one cow," || <tc. * In the low and dingy rooms which he called his home were wanting many articles of adornment and «if use now lö be found in the dwellings of the poorest of his class. Whatastnve was he did not know,... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson - 1886 - 128 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774. " On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...of the poorest of his class. Sand sprinkled on the floor did duty as a carpet. There was no glass on his table, there was no china in his cupboard, there... | |
| Daniel Dorchester - 1888 - 874 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774. On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...his home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be found in the dwellings of the poorest of his class. Sand sprinkled on the floor did... | |
| Daniel Dorchester - 1888 - 854 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774. On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...from starvation and himself from jail. In the low and clingy rooms which he called his home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson - 1890 - 708 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774. Ou such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...his home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be found in the dwellings of the poorest of his class. Sand sprinkled on the floor did... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1891 - 654 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774.* On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...and himself from jail. In the low and dingy rooms wliich he called his home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be found in the... | |
| John Wesley Hanson - 1900 - 718 стор.
...cut hay in the harvesttime, usually received, as the fruit of his daily toil, two shillings. . . . On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...home were wanting many articles of adornment, and of use, now to be found in the dwellings of the poorest LA60R AND WAGfiS. of his class. Sand sprinkled... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 658 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 1774.* On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...his home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be found in the dwellings of the poorest of his class. Sand sprinkled on the floor did... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1911 - 652 стор.
...dollars. Yet all authorities agree that in 1784 the hire of workmen was twice as great as in 177-1.* On such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...from jail. In the low and dingy rooms which he called bis home were wanting many articles of adornment and of use now to be found in the dwellings of the... | |
| James Oneal - 1912 - 248 стор.
...(1774) the wages in the colonies were about seven shillings, a sum less than two dollars per week, and "on such a pittance it was only by the strictest economy...children from starvation and himself from jail."™ Although black and white slave labor were not abundant in New England, the policy of fixing wages by... | |
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