Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 224 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 224.
Sortieren
-
The apprentice's companion; or, Advice to a boy, upon being bound apprentice; and for his conduct during his apprenticeship. By R.L. master of the Orphan Working School
-
Fryer Mayor. Cur' special' tent' in festo Sancti Jacobi Apostol' Scilicet die Martis xxvo die Julij, 1721. Annoq; regni regis Georgij MagnB̆ritanni,̆ &c. septimo. This court taking notice that of late, several persons who are free of some of the companies, tho' not of this city
-
First proposals for insurance on apprentices, by the United Generous Societys. At their office at the London Coffee-House, in thread. Needle-Street, near the Royal-Exchange
-
James Manners, Little John, and their dog Bluff
[Three lines of text] -
Report of the Bridewell or House Committee, respecting the admission and future regulation of apprentices
-
A present for an apprentice
or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour in courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education of children, &c. By a late Lord-Mayor of London -
A present for an apprentice
or, A sure guide, to gain both esteem and estate: with rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a late Lord Mayor of London -
The apprentice's [v]ade mecum: or, [Y]oung man's pocket-companion
In three parts. [P]art I. Containing useful comments and observations on the convenants enter'd into between master and servant, by way of indenture; wherein that wise obligation is considered article by article. With some occasional remarks on play-houses; and particularly on one lately erected. [P]art II. Containing general rules and directions for a young man's behaviour in his apprentiship. Familiarily address'd to the youth himself. [P]art III. Some brief cautions to a young man against the scepticism and infidelity of the present age, which ins[n]are the minds, and debauch the morals of the youth of this Kingdom; wherein the essential principles of Christianity are laid down and vindicated in so intelligent and forcible a manner, as may serve for a preservative against the contagious infidelity of the present age, and enable a young man to give a reason for his faith. [A]ddressed to the right worshipful the chamberlain of London. [T]he whole calculated for the mutual ease and benefit both of master and servant; and recommended to the serious consideration of all parents, &c. who have children that they design to put out apprentice -
Act anent apprentices, &c. the lord Keeper, commissioners, and whole body of clerks to His Majesty's Signet, considering how much it will tend to the safety of the Lieges, as well as to the honour and character of the society
-
The whole duty of an apprentice
Being a companion for a youth of sense. Containing infallible instructions to make him wise, good and useful, and his master and himself happy. With an hint to journeymen. Written occasionally some years since, by a late Chamberlain of London, and now published for a general good. Addressed to Sir Thomas Harrison, chamberlain of London, and to the master and wardens of companies, and all other masters; and to the apprentices of Great-Britain -
The humble petition of the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled
To the Honourable the House of Commons assembled in High Court of Parliament. With the answer of the House of Commons to the said petition -
The Covenants of an indenture of apprenticeship
familiarly explained and enforced by scripture, for the use of the apprentices of the city of London -
Etwas über bessere Erziehung der Handelsleute, besonders in deutschen Fürstenthümern, oder, Unvorgreifliche Erklärung des hochfürstl. W. Reg. Dekrets vom 20ten April 1789 : die Servierjahre der Handelsdiener betreffend
-
Assay office, Goldsmiths'-Hall, London, April 7, 1790
-
A general description of all trades
digested in alphabetical order -
Some rules for the conduct of life
to which are added, a few cautions for the use of such Freemen of London as take apprentices -
A Poem upon the prentices feast at Merchant-Taylors-Hall
-
War horns make room for the bucks with green bowes
-
Some rules for the conduct of life
to which are added a few cautions, for the use of such Freemen of London as take apprentices -
Report of the General Committee of Management of the Children's Friend Society
presented at their ninth annual meeting, held on Thursday, May 16, 1839, at the London Tavern, Bishopsgate Street -
An address to the members of the trades union
-
Food and other maintenance and allowances, under the apprenticeship system
-
An address to Her Majesty's ministers
the West India proprietors, dissenters, and abolitionists, on the premature termination of the Negro apprenticeship -
Anti-slavery crisis
policy of ministers -
The operation of the apprenticeship system in the British colonies
a statement, the substance of which was presented and adopted at the meeting of the Liverpool Anti-slavery Society, December 19th, 1837