These girls, as I have said, were all well dressed : and that phrase necessarily includes extreme cleanliness. They ' had serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks and shawls ; and were not above clogs and pattens. Moreover, there were places in the mill... The Dublin Magazine - Сторінка 3241842Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Frederick William Coburn - 1920 - 454 стор.
...expressed himself as greatly pleased by the neatness and self-respect of the operatives. He noted that they "had serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks and shawls ; and were not above clogs and pattens." He found them "healthy in appearance, many of them remarkably so." ''There are a few children employed... | |
| Holland Thompson - 1921 - 296 стор.
...no preparation of any kind, or departure from their ordinary every-day proceedings"; that the girls "were all well dressed: and that phrase necessarily...serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks, and shawls. , . . Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury;... | |
| 1921 - 286 стор.
...no preparation of any kind, or departure from their ordinary every-day proceedings"; that the girls "were all well dressed: and that phrase necessarily...serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks, and shawls. , . . Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury;... | |
| 1921 - 332 стор.
...no preparation of any kind, or departure from their ordinary every-day proceedings"; that the girls "were all well dressed: and that phrase necessarily...serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks, and shawls. , . . Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury... | |
| Louis Angelo Boettiger - 1923 - 316 стор.
...of the workers, as well as of employment and living conditions in Lowell. "These girls," he wrote, "were all well dressed; and that phrase necessarily...and shawls, and were not above clogs and pattens. . . . They were healthy in appearance, many of them remarkably so, and had the manners and deportment... | |
| Ralph Volney Harlow - 1925 - 910 стор.
...things American, was delighted with conditions which he saw in Lowell, Massachusetts. "These girls . . . were all well dressed; and that phrase necessarily includes extreme cleanliness. . . . They were healthy in appearance, many of them remarkably so, and had the manners and deportment of young... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1926 - 1006 стор.
...that particular day, which might emanate from the rather doubtful authority of a murderer in Newgate. serviceable bonnets, good warm cloaks and shawls ;...clogs and pattens. Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury; and there were conveniences for washing.... | |
| Ernest Rutherford Groves - 1927 - 350 стор.
...testimony in his American Notes in 1842 regarding the condition of the young women workers : These girls were all well dressed ; and that phrase necessarily...clogs and pattens. Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury; and there were conveniences for washing.... | |
| Michael H. Alderman, Marshall J. Hanley - 1982 - 62 стор.
...Charles Dickens [4] wrote glowingly after his inspections of the Lowell factories: These girls . . . were all well dressed: and that phrase necessarily...clogs and pattens. Moreover, there were places in the mill in which they could deposit these things without injury; and there were conveniences for washing.... | |
| Montserrat Ginés Gibert - 2010 - 198 стор.
...always encourage this kind of pride, as a worthy element of self-respect, in any person I employed. These girls, as I have said, were all well dressed:...cloaks, and shawls and were not above clogs and pattens. . . They were healthy in appearance, many of them remarkably so, and had the manners and deportment... | |
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