| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1910 - 830 lapas
...brought from such a distance that they could not easily get back. The Cabotville Chronicle spoke in 1846 of a "long, low, black, wagon," which "makes regular...if they bring them from such a distance that they can not easily get back. This is done by 'hoisting false colors,' and representing to the girls that... | |
| Norman J. Ware - 1924 - 284 lapas
...cruising around in Vermont and New Hampshire with a commander who is paid $1 a head for all [the girls] he brings to the market and more in proportion to the distance — if they bring them from a distance they cannot easily get back. This is done by representing to the girls that they can tend... | |
| James Truslow Adams - 1926 - 484 lapas
...cruising around in Vermont and New Hampshire, with a commander who is paid $ia head for all [the girls] he brings to the market and more in proportion to the distance — if they bring them from i distance they cannot easily get back. This is done by representing to the girls that they may tend... | |
| James Truslow Adams - 1926 - 482 lapas
...cruising around in Vermont and New Hampshire, with a commander who is paid $1 a head for all [the girls] he brings to the market and more in proportion to the distance — if they bring them from a distance they cannot easily get back. This is done by representing to the girls that they may tend... | |
| Th Goodrich - 1998 - 312 lapas
...dollar a head for all he brings to market, and more in proportion to the distance — if he brings them from such a distance that they cannot easily...representing to the girls that they can tend more machinery man is possible, and that the work is very neat, and the wages such that they can dress in silks and... | |
| Peter Moore, Tyler - 1999 - 638 lapas
...and New Hampshire, with a commander who is paid one dollar a head for all [the girls] he brings to market and more in proportion to the distance — if they bring them from a distance they cannot easily get back." 1S Nearly every traveler mentions in this connection that... | |
| Thomas Goodrich - 2004 - 308 lapas
...dollar a head for all he brings to market, and more in proportion to the distance — if he brings them from such a distance that they cannot easily...more machinery than is possible, and that the work is very neat, and the wages such that they can dress in silks and spend half their time in reading. Now... | |
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