An essay on the wages paid to females for their labour

in the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Philadelphia

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An essay on the wages paid to females for their labour: in the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Philadelphia
1830, Carey & Hart, J. Grigg, and Towar & Hogan, Carter & Hendee, and Cummings & Hillyard, Collins & Hanay, E.J. Coale
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Cover of: An essay on the wages paid to females for their labour
An essay on the wages paid to females for their labour: in the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Philadelphia. ...
1830, For sale by Carey & Hart, John Grigg, and, Towar & Hogan; in, Carter & Hendee, and, Cummings & Hillyard [i.e. Hilliard]; in, Collins & Hanay [i.e. Hannay]; and, in, E.J. Coale, [Griggs & Dickinson, printers.]
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Edition Notes

At head of title: Prize essay.

A premium was awarded to the author by the editor of the Gazette of the United States, Philadelphia, in February, 1830, for the best essay on the inadequacy of the wages paid to female laborers and on the effects of that inadequacy upon the happiness and morals of those females, and their families.

Reproduction of the original from the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Baltimore
Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks, Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks

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1 online resource ([1], 58 p.).
Number of pages
58

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OL44706496M
OCLC/WorldCat
1275399903

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