... have made confederacies and promises, and have sworn mutual oaths not only that they should not meddle one with another's work, and perform and finish that another hath begun, but also to constitute and appoint how much work they shall do in a day,... The Trades Union Movement - Stran 7avtor: Annie Besant - 1890 - 29 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1867 - 810 strani
...not only that they should not meddle with one another's work,and perform and finish what another has begun, but also to constitute and appoint how much...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of his Majesty's subjects." From that time till early in the present century... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 strani
...work, and perform and finish that another hath begun, but also to constitute and appoint how much ivork they shall do in a day, and what hours and times they...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of his Majesty's subjects." In this is no allusion to wages, but as the unions... | |
| John Wade - 1835 - 640 strani
...confederacies and promises, and have sworn mutual oaths, not only that they should not meddle with one another's work, and perform and finish that another...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of his Majesty's subjects." In this is no allusion to wages, but as the unions... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1838 - 542 strani
...with one another's work, and perform and finish that another hath begun ; but also to constitute nnd appoint how much work they shall do in a day, and...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of his Majesty's subjects." Subsequently these combinations undertook to dictate,... | |
| Alonzo Potter - 1840 - 332 strani
...confederacies and promises, and have sworn mutual oaths, not only that they should not intermeddle with one another's work, and perform and finish that another...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and empoverishment of his majesty's subjects." Subsequently these combinations undertook to dictate,... | |
| Mrs. Bayly (Mary) - 1861 - 262 strani
...to constitute and appoint how much work they shall do in a day, and what hours and times they should work, contrary to 'the laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of the king's revenue," etc. Therefore it enacts (with regard to the workmen),... | |
| Alexander Macdonald - 1868 - 458 strani
...confederacies and promises, and have sworn mutual oaths, not only that they should not meddle with one another's work, and perform and finish that another...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of his Majesty's subjects." The penalties were very severe ; for instance,... | |
| James Ward - 1868 - 348 strani
...confederacies and promises, and have sworn mutual oaths, not only that they should not meddle with one another's work, and perform and finish that another...laws and statutes of this realm, and to the great hurt and impoverishment of His Majesty's subjects.' The penalties were exceedingly severe : for a third... | |
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