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Page 7 - Conflicts of Capital and Labour Historically and Economically considered. Being a History and Review of the Trade Unions of Great Britain, showing their Origin, Progress, Constitution, and Objects, in their Political, Social, Economical, and Industrial Aspects.
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Page 1 - Bethnal Green) was the outcome of a series of meetings and discussions in Oxford on the condition of the laboring classes, and the remedies which lay more especially within the grasp of university men. It is therefore neither a purely charitable, a purely social, a purely educational, nor, we may add, a purely disinterested institution. It is rather an earnest of friendship and co-operation between the Universities and the so-called masses, and an attempt to place such leisure and knowledge as we...
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Page 15 - Hygiene : 1890. — It must be very gratifying to find that the patient teaching of science in this centre is bearing fruit in such a solid and comprehensible subject. . . Of those who have acquired marks of distinction, each one is quite fitted to deal with the problems of public health and sanitary science, either as inspectors under the supervision of medical officers of health or as holding situations (such as matrons and masters of public institutions, workhouses, etc., nurses, school masters,...