A Tour in Sweden in 1838: Comprising Observations on the Moral, Political, and Economical State of the Swedish Nation |
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... yearly . In Norway . In Denmark . — In Scot- land . In England and Wales . In London . ―― - - - - In Ireland . - Amount of illegitimate compared to legitimate Births in Stockholm . - Low moral Feeling . - State Brothels.- Causes of ...
... yearly . In Norway . In Denmark . — In Scot- land . In England and Wales . In London . ―― - - - - In Ireland . - Amount of illegitimate compared to legitimate Births in Stockholm . - Low moral Feeling . - State Brothels.- Causes of ...
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... yearly loss . It . appears to have been a kind of disease in this government , engendered no doubt by the practice of interfering in every branch of industry with its regulations , to embark on its own account and risk in every sort of ...
... yearly loss . It . appears to have been a kind of disease in this government , engendered no doubt by the practice of interfering in every branch of industry with its regulations , to embark on its own account and risk in every sort of ...
Page 74
... yearly . The city appears not to be in an un- healthy situation . The water is abundant and running in a current sufficient to prevent stagna- tion . The inhabitants even of the lowest class are not crowded , or badly lodged , compared ...
... yearly . The city appears not to be in an un- healthy situation . The water is abundant and running in a current sufficient to prevent stagna- tion . The inhabitants even of the lowest class are not crowded , or badly lodged , compared ...
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... yearly in its population , proves that it is not in a flourishing condition . The number of well dressed people proves only that one class is well off ; and if supported by the public , is by far too numerous for the well being of the ...
... yearly in its population , proves that it is not in a flourishing condition . The number of well dressed people proves only that one class is well off ; and if supported by the public , is by far too numerous for the well being of the ...
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... yearly tax for his privilege . This is the fair side of the system - let us now look at the other . The young artisan , at the period of life when he should be acquiring manual dexterity in his trade , and habits of steady industry and ...
... yearly tax for his privilege . This is the fair side of the system - let us now look at the other . The young artisan , at the period of life when he should be acquiring manual dexterity in his trade , and habits of steady industry and ...
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