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RAD141
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RAD141
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Title |
Essay on the condition of the agricultural population, and the best means of ameliorating their state morally and socially
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Other pages |
There are 25 pages in this publication.
RAD141_01, RAD141_02, RAD141_03, RAD141_04, RAD141_05, RAD141_06, RAD141_07, RAD141_08, RAD141_09, RAD141_10, RAD141_11, RAD141_12, RAD141_13, RAD141_14, RAD141_15, RAD141_16, RAD141_17, RAD141_18, RAD141_19, RAD141_20, RAD141_21, RAD141_22, RAD141_23, RAD141_24, RAD141_25
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Medium |
printed paper
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Item
Type |
pamphlet
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Item
Description |
This essay on the condition of farm servants in the mid nineteenth century has been written from a farmer's point of view. The farmer sees the servants as 'mere living agricultural machines' and feels that they would benefit from moral and spiritual education. The essay provides the reader with a good idea of the appalling conditions and total lack of rights that farm servants suffered from at this time. This was one class that Reform did not help.
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Creator |
George Marr A.M. Farmer, Cairnbrogie, Tarves; member of the Royal Northern Agricultural Association
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Publisher |
John Smith, 50 Union Street, Aberdeen
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Time
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1850s
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Associated
Dates Creation |
1858
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Associated
Dates Publication |
1858
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Location |
Historic Collections
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Collection
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Condition of the Agricultural Population & the best means of ameliorating their state morally and socially
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Copyright |
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/historic/documents/copyright
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