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History, 18.10.2020 15:01, S28073161

"Everywhere ... groups of pale, lean men slouched in faded garments, grimy with the soot and grease of the mills. ... A roar as of a hundred lions, a thunder as of cannons, ... jarring clang of falling iron...!"-quoted in McClure's Magazine
The above Quote, is describing what type of employment?

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