Speeches of the Earl of Shaftesbury Upon Subjects Relating to the Claims And

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Speeches of the Earl of Shaftesbury Upon Subjects Relating to the Claims And
Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury
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M'Connell had left out of his calculation all the diagonal movements. He had calculated only the straight movements, without reckoning the immense number of paces which the piecer has to make on either side. Now, these calculations are substantiated by those of several practical men. The honourable member for Oldham, Mr. Fielden, has himself measured in his own mill the distances travelled by the piecers ; and the results of his observations he published in a pamphlet in 1836. The distance laid... down by the honoiwal>le member is twenty miles. But I . \i have still another authority. 1 submitted the case to the operative JV I spinners of Manchester; and I have a document here, signed by "•ij I twenty-two of these men, in which they state that twenty miles ""^ / is the very least distance travelled, and they believe it to be still . Greater. I have another document, sent to me in 1842, by another set of operative spinners, confirming what I have said, and stating that the labour is progressively increasing — increasing not only because the distance to be travelled is greater, but .^ because the quantity of goods produced is multiplied, while the ; hands are, in proportion, fewer than before; and, moreover, \ because an inferior species of cotton is now often spun, which it ''^ is more difl&cidt to work.

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