Women Wage-Earners - Their Past, Their Present, and Their Future by Helen Stuart Campbell
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factory system. The objections made from the beginning, and still made,
with such answers as experience has suggested, find place later on. FOOTNOTES: [4] By Thorold Rogers. [5] Weeden's Economic and Social History of New England, vol. i. p. 304. [6] Caulkins, p. 273. [7] Rider's Book Notes, vol. ii. p. 7. [8] Boston News-Letter, Jan. 25, 1773. [9] Boston News-Letter, Jan. 25, 1773. [10] Barry's Massachusetts, vol. xi. p. 193. [11] Weeden's Social and Economic History of New England, vol. ii. p. 790. [12] Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1798-1835, p. 353. [13] Atlantic Monthly, December, 1883, p. 773. [14] For further detail, see McMaster's History of the United States, vol. i. p. 62. |
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