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... supply , seduction was not nearly so significant an artificial cause as ' cruel biting poverty ' among ' actresses , milliners , shop girls , domestic servants , and women employed in factories or working in agricultural gangs'.48 These ...
... supply , seduction was not nearly so significant an artificial cause as ' cruel biting poverty ' among ' actresses , milliners , shop girls , domestic servants , and women employed in factories or working in agricultural gangs'.48 These ...
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... supply of younger and more attractive women ' for the troops , had now had ' the effrontery ' to write to the Moderator asking him ' to use his influence with ministers in the Highlands to get them to be practically recruiting sergeants ...
... supply of younger and more attractive women ' for the troops , had now had ' the effrontery ' to write to the Moderator asking him ' to use his influence with ministers in the Highlands to get them to be practically recruiting sergeants ...
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... supply , however . Blaikie , in Better Days for Working People , devoted a chapter to the subject ' Make the Most of your Money ' . In this , young men of the working classes were advised to lay aside 3 / - a week between the ages of 18 ...
... supply , however . Blaikie , in Better Days for Working People , devoted a chapter to the subject ' Make the Most of your Money ' . In this , young men of the working classes were advised to lay aside 3 / - a week between the ages of 18 ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Church and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth | 15 |
Housing and Morality | 28 |
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