spread of machinery: five pamphlets, 1793-1806
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TitleThe spread of machinery: five pamphlets, 1793-1806
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherArno
Year of publication1972
Dimensions23cm
MaterialBook
Series titleBritish labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets 1727-1850
ISBN0-405-04437-2
SubjectIndustry; Employment; Laws and legislation
Bibliographic notesFacsimile reprints
Consists ofA letter to the landholders of the county of Wilts on the alarming state of the poor
Observations on the importance and necessity of introducing improved machinery into the woollen manufactory: more particularly as it respects the interests of the counties of Wilts, Gloucester and Somerset - with general remarks on the present application to parliament by the manufacturers for the repeal of several of the existing laws in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Henry Pettey
Considerations upon a bill now before parliament for repealing (in substance) the whole code of laws respecting the woollen manufacture of Great Britain and for dissolving the ancient system of apprenticeship by abrogation of the laws relating thereto as far as they respect the clothing trade in certain counties mentioned in the said Bill
Observations on woollen machinery
The speech of Randle Jackson, esq. addressed to the honorable, the committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the state of the woollen manufacture of England on behalf of the cloth workers and sheermen on the counties of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Wiltshire, Somersetshire and Gloucestershire: published by them from the short-hand copy of Mr Gurney
Observations on the importance and necessity of introducing improved machinery into the woollen manufactory: more particularly as it respects the interests of the counties of Wilts, Gloucester and Somerset - with general remarks on the present application to parliament by the manufacturers for the repeal of several of the existing laws in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Henry Pettey
Considerations upon a bill now before parliament for repealing (in substance) the whole code of laws respecting the woollen manufacture of Great Britain and for dissolving the ancient system of apprenticeship by abrogation of the laws relating thereto as far as they respect the clothing trade in certain counties mentioned in the said Bill
Observations on woollen machinery
The speech of Randle Jackson, esq. addressed to the honorable, the committee of the House of Commons appointed to consider the state of the woollen manufacture of England on behalf of the cloth workers and sheermen on the counties of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Wiltshire, Somersetshire and Gloucestershire: published by them from the short-hand copy of Mr Gurney
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