How to Observe: Morals and MannersMartineau, Harriet
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How to Observe: Morals and Manners
Martineau, Harriet
Manners and customs; Observation (Psychology); Social psychology -- Methodology
Shipwright
Bricklayer
Mason
Carpenter
Plumber, Painter, and Glazier
Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer
Smith
Cooper, Brush Maker, Basket Maker
Brazier and Tinman
Carver and Gilder
Wheelwright and Coachmaker
Watchmaker
Goldsmith and Jeweller
Printer
Bookbinder
Engraver
Tailor
Milliner
Shoemaker
Saddler
Hairdresser.
4. _Retailers._
Butcher
Grocer, Cheesemonger, Oilman, Tobacconist
Fishmonger and Poulterer
Pastrycook and Confectioner
Greengrocer and Seedsman
Victualler
Coal and Corn Dealer
Ironmonger and Hardwareman
Stationer and Bookseller
Chemist and Druggist
Hawker and Pedlar
Broker.
*.* The Series will not be published at stated periods, but it will be
endeavoured to bring out one Tract in each Class monthly.
In July will be published
"THE MAID OF ALL WORK," Price Eightpence.
"THE PRINTER," Price One Shilling.
Transcriber's Notes:
Archaic and unexpected spelling and hyphenation have been retained as
they appear in the original publication, including recompence,
negociated, hinderance, befals, proprietory, tabu and savans. The
following changes to the original publication have been made:
Page 43
will not pour out their stores _changed to_
will not pour out their stories
Page 239
the occupations which the mass o
the occupations which the mass of
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