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... condition of the labourer - inattentive to it , or igno- rantly aggravating it by mismanagement . Hence his contempt for Whigs and Tories alike . And perhaps I may be allowed to compare myself with Cobbett so far as this : that whereas ...
... condition of the labourer - inattentive to it , or igno- rantly aggravating it by mismanagement . Hence his contempt for Whigs and Tories alike . And perhaps I may be allowed to compare myself with Cobbett so far as this : that whereas ...
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... condition to make us work for others ? ' Prayer , if you mean by it a cry for God's aid , inspired by a belief that such aid will be given us , unfits the soul for work , not fits it . But in that complex condition of mind that is ...
... condition to make us work for others ? ' Prayer , if you mean by it a cry for God's aid , inspired by a belief that such aid will be given us , unfits the soul for work , not fits it . But in that complex condition of mind that is ...
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... condition , but to remember that there is but one rule for rich and poor , work- men and employer — namely , that each should be free to get all he honestly can . A wholesome distinction of America is that industry alone is universally ...
... condition , but to remember that there is but one rule for rich and poor , work- men and employer — namely , that each should be free to get all he honestly can . A wholesome distinction of America is that industry alone is universally ...
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... conditions of the entire Dominion , similar to those formerly given to us in England by Lord Clarendon ' On the Condition of the Labouring Classes abroad , ' furnishing details of the prospects of employment , settlement , education ...
... conditions of the entire Dominion , similar to those formerly given to us in England by Lord Clarendon ' On the Condition of the Labouring Classes abroad , ' furnishing details of the prospects of employment , settlement , education ...
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... condition in which our nation would be when the generation in which the transition is made shall have passed away . We have , lastly , three considerations put before us in the conclud- ing paragraph , striking , no doubt , and true ...
... condition in which our nation would be when the generation in which the transition is made shall have passed away . We have , lastly , three considerations put before us in the conclud- ing paragraph , striking , no doubt , and true ...
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