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... caused so much misery , and new methods of agriculture greatly increased the produc- tivity of the land ; while , in industry , the invention of machines driven by steam developed the factory system and a flow of manufactures . Yet the ...
... caused so much misery , and new methods of agriculture greatly increased the produc- tivity of the land ; while , in industry , the invention of machines driven by steam developed the factory system and a flow of manufactures . Yet the ...
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... caused to wallow in luxury , to be surfeited with food and drink , while the millions are continually on the point of famishing ' . One point at which change was needed was the elec- toral system that produced a parliament of members ...
... caused to wallow in luxury , to be surfeited with food and drink , while the millions are continually on the point of famishing ' . One point at which change was needed was the elec- toral system that produced a parliament of members ...
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... caused by over - production was aggravated by immigrant workers from Ireland ; and trade unions were unrecognized and weak . The distress caused by bad harvests from 1839 was followed by a depression in 1842. Thus it was easy to exploit ...
... caused by over - production was aggravated by immigrant workers from Ireland ; and trade unions were unrecognized and weak . The distress caused by bad harvests from 1839 was followed by a depression in 1842. Thus it was easy to exploit ...
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