The growth of English industry and commerce in modern times, Part 1CUP Archive, 1938 - 608 pàgines |
Continguts
LAISSEZ FAIRE | 609 |
involved the decay of cottage employment and increased the differentiation | 616 |
now be made of cotton only and foreigners were undersold Ample supplies | 620 |
of factory towns | 627 |
the cotton trades was improved by the use of machinery | 639 |
machines for carding and scribbling and these had been generally adopted | 649 |
large earnings to those woollen weavers who found employment but | 660 |
The War and Fluctuations in Maritime Intercourse The | 668 |
POSTSCRIPT | 865 |
a parallel with that of the sixteenth century in the substitution of a | 871 |
policies of England and her colonies and in the development of Trade | 876 |
the same problems but it was less fitted to grapple with them from | 883 |
made by Justices of the Peace | 894 |
The Action of James I and Charles I in regard to Trade and | 900 |
Colonial and Commercial Administration under Charles II p 200 | 913 |
E Complaints from the Counties 1650 p 179 | 921 |
of materials and the interruption of the food supply and all capitalists were | 689 |
burden was deferred and while Pitts Sinking Fund which avoided | 698 |
reintroduce the assessment of wages and in a period of severe distress | 722 |
up by substantial tenants before the full effects of foreign competition | 731 |
advocates of repeal the Combination Acts were not reimposed and the right | 754 |
by providing employment and granting allowances were most demoralising | 763 |
shortening of hours would drive away trade and add to the distress | 774 |
handloom weavers was not treated as a subject for State interference | 790 |
industries were the subject of enquiry and a strong case was established | 802 |
lived attracted attention at the outbreak of cholera in 1831 in insanitary | 810 |
FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORT | 811 |
facilities were given for the formation of jointstock companies with limited | 822 |
specially noticeable in Ireland after the Union for she could not take | 845 |
revenue and of the charge on the debt and ii the growth of population | 928 |
657 | 933 |
mills though possibly illegal was permitted since they did the work well | 936 |
G Some difficulties in the interpretation of Historical Statistics | 937 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX | 943 |
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ...: Modern times William Cunningham Visualització completa - 1903 |
The Growth of English Industry and Commerce: In Modern Times, Volum 2,Part 2 William Cunningham Visualització completa - 1925 |
The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ...: Modern times William Cunningham Visualització completa - 1903 |
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advantage agricultural appears Arthur Young artisans Assessment Bank Bank of England best sort British capital capitalist carried cause cloth colonies commerce Commissioners Company competition considerable Cooncell Corn Laws cottage cotton demand distress districts economic effect eighteenth century employed employers employment England English evils export factory favour foreign France Government hand-loom Hansard House of Commons important improvement increased industry interest introduced Ireland labour laissez faire Lancashire land legislation Leone Levi Lord Lord Cottington machine machinery Majesty manufacture masters means measure meat and drink ment merchants mills Navigation Acts neutral obtained opinion organised paper parish Parliament payments petition political poor Poor Law population power-loom practice present principles produce quantity rates regard regulations relief rendered repeal Reports second sort Sir Robert Peel spinning supply tillage wages weavers weaving wool woollen workmen Yorkshire