| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - 1843 - 452 strani
...husband may have to wait for his supper. He may come home tired and wet ; he finds his wife has arrived just before him ; she must give her attention to the...children ; there is no fire, no supper, no comfort, and he goes to the beer-shop. When a woman is much employed out of doors, many things in the domestic economy... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1844 - 134 strani
...husband may have to wait for his supper. He may come home tired and wet ; he finds his wife has arrived just before him ; she must give her attention to the...children ; there is no fire, no supper, no comfort, and he goes to the beer-shop. " When a woman is much employed out of doors, many things m the domestic... | |
| Francis George Heath - 1880 - 464 strani
...husband may have to wait for his supper. He may come home tired and wet ; he finds his wife has arrived just before him ; she must give her attention to the...children ; there is no fire, no supper, no comfort, and he goes to the beer-shop.' These enumerated evils attendant on the employment of women and young children... | |
| Francis George Heath - 1911 - 342 strani
...husband may have to wait for his supper. He may come home tired and wet ; he finds his w1fe has arrived just before him; she. must give her attention to the children ; there is no fire, no comfort, and he goes to the beer-shop." Up to 1869 there had been no improvements in this state of... | |
| Margaret Markwick - 1997 - 244 strani
...for his supper. He may come home tired and wet; he finds his wife has arrived just before him, and she must give her attention to the children; there is no fire, no supper, no comfort, and he goes to the beer shop. As W. Landels (a writer of pious Baptist tracts for young people) wrote in... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1903 - 926 strani
...supper. He mny come " home tired and wet; he finds his wife has arrived just before him; she mast " give her attention to the children ; there is no fire, no supper, no comfort, and " he goes to the beershop Her own clothes, and those of her husband " and family, are rarely in such... | |
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