We can show, for example: (1) that the Statute of Apprenticeship did not stand alone; it was one of a long series of similar measures, beginning more than two centuries before, which in their turn join on to the municipal and gild regulations of the middle ages; one of an important group of statutes, more or less closely interwoven throughout their history, administered by local authorities whose functions had grown largely in connexion with this legislation and the gradual differentiation of the trades and callings to which it related. [Please select]
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People were diverted from useful callings by the mighty delusion which gold discoveries created. [Please select]
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Nor could eager callings and searchings bring him to view. [Please select]
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Both men spoke in the dead, restrained tones that go with their callings. [Please select]
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Many of them subsequently achieved distinction in professional and public callings. [Please select]
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In Mexico we have some callings not congenial to your people. [Please select]
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All such deficiencies may be dangerous in particular callings. [Please select]
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