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Updated: June 6, 2025


Lastly, it is in point of fact untrue that the German bourgeoisie has entirely missed the general significance of the Silesian revolt. In several towns the masters are endeavouring to combine with the journeymen.

There was a great satisfaction in this; and Pelle wanted to take part in this world; he longed to understand it. It was Saturday, and there was a crowd of journeymen and seamstresses in the warehouse, who had come to deliver their work.

Capitalists cannot exist without laborers, and, in proportion, as the members of the gilds in the Middle Ages developed into the modern bourgeois, the journeymen of the gilds and the day laborers, on their part, developed into the proletariat.

And instinctively they feared the big employers more than the journeymen, and were shy of entering the Union with them. The inner tendency of the industrial movement was to concentrate everything in a few hands, and to ruin the small business. The small employers had yet another crow to pluck with Meyer, who had extended his business at the expense of their own.

Some artists are given to fancy attitudes such as best set off the coats, they are but nature's journeymen at the faces; don't fancy that the cut, colour, or cloth of your coat will exempt you from the penalty of their practice.

From the big mountains to the ditches by the roadside, everything became green and young; the high-road was peopled by precocious chickens, ducks, and traveling journeymen, and birds of every size flitted through the air on joyous wings. The growing loneliness and stillness of the house had been getting more and more on Finkenbein's nerves.

As he has to pull everybody's teeth and purge and bleed all the grown people once a month to keep their health sound, he knows everybody, and by constant contact with all sorts of folk becomes a master of etiquette and manners and a conversationalist of large facility. There were plenty of carriers, drovers, and their sort, and journeymen artisans.

But, next day, he resumed the subject by saying in his off-hand manner and with a slighting laugh, 'Well, Blandois, when shall we go to this Maecenas of yours? We journeymen must take jobs when we can get them. When shall we go and look after this job? 'When you will, said the injured Blandois, 'as you please. What have I to do with it? What is it to me?

"If he had had a better position, and been able to keep a workshop and journeymen," the porter's wife said, "he might have been a court tailor." The clothes were ready, and the candidate for confirmation was ready. On his confirmation day, George received a great pinchbeck watch from his godfather, the old iron monger's shopman, the richest of his godfathers.

I was only bound prentice to my father for the name of the thing, that I might have the freedom of the city, and become head of our house." "But how could you be a wise master without learning the craft?" "What are journeymen for?" demanded the lad. "Had I known how Giles Headley meant to serve me, he might have gone whistle for a husband for his wench.

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