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1850 - 1899
73 1850-1859

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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England

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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Yorkshire, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Markets, &c

... await the arrival of their letters before entering isio further transaotiocus. Though the American accounts ty -the Niagara speak: of the cotton crops be iing caught by the frost in some districts, yet they too are of a character to induce some caution ...

Trades Intelligence

... fo-ms a 0D5L d-barrier impenetrable to all the efforts of our ha, theisrizing and speculative doctors and patriots. ,i ?? speak of' the mighty power of the pence' firs hef as children of millions, billions, &c., without is he any adequate idea of the ...

Trades Intelligence

... now foiams a Ou barrier impenetrable to all the efforts of our, ha -theorizing and speculative doctors and patriots; e ?? speak of' the mighty powcr of tile pence' ~ as children of millions, billions, &c., without is any adequate idea of the reality. ...

STATE OF TRADE

... long hours and constant application, at ust earn onlyk about 7s. per wneek, and this at the beat paid work a but, generally speaking, an average of.from is. to gs. only'was the usual wages made. At present abdut a third of that class are out of employment ...

STATE OF TRADE

... onlyuablt dinnper ofthek, and this at the best mustkern ofI Babouto} plac Po n Mnayveraeofrmbe 43. pad work.; but, generally speaking avern, of fro tey to sd a the usual wages made. At present about a thir of that casretaro f epoyment, and are waiting thaneios ...

Trades' Intelligence

... NEWTON said he had but very few words to say on this occasion. He recommended there should be no picket- ting of shops, or speaking to men who remained at work, or w~ere going to take jobs in place of those who had been discharged. (Hear, hleair.) As Englishmen ...

Trades' Intelligence

... NEWrov said he had but very few words to say on this occaion. le recommended there should be no picket- tin of shops, or speaking to men who remained at work, or were going to take jobs in place of those who had been discharged. (Lear, hiear.) As Englishmen ...

Trades' Intelligence

... They talk ir enough of the profits of capital, without measuring Or fining its equitable amount; but when or where do tbt speak, or even allude to the profits of labour ? such a8te' exists not in their commercial vocabulary. The legtt profits of capital ...

THE COMING REFORM BILL

... affecting the rights of labour. (The speaker was much cheered.) Mr. NOTTAGE wished to speak, but the Chairman having announced that the Council had decided that no one could speak save those who had been appointed unless they moved an amendment, which announcement ...

Trades' Intelligence

... talk glibl enough of the profitsaof capital, without measuring or de- fining its equitable amount; but when or where do tbil speak, or even allude to the profits of labour ? such a term exists not in their commercial vocabulary. . The legitimate profits ...

THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... paid when due. They had to make repeated appli- t, 1:cations. There was no interest duo until Maich, ISSO.t if Bot, legally speaking, it was due daily after thu previous anSeptember. Hle appro'el of the deed. Ho did not object to df his client exesuting ...

THE NATIONAL LAND COMPANY

... when due. They bad to make repeated appli- to! .i.cations. T aer wee no interest due until March, ISSO. th of lBst, lecally speaking, it was due daily after the pi'cvious 011 September. Ile approved of the deed, lie did not o bject to th id his client executing ...