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" ... half of that which his Creator has furnished him with the natural means of obtaining for himself. Surely as much food as a man can buy, with as much wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable... "
Philanthropic Economy: Or, The Philosophy of Happiness, Practically Applied ... - Página 129
por Mrs. Loudon (Margracia) - 1835 - 312 páginas
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Six Speeches on Financial Reform

William Trant - 1874 - 234 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour and with hands to work." Sir Robert Peel, Cobden, and others have stated, over and over again, that if the principle of Free...
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Public Addresses

John Bright - 1879 - 584 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour and with hands to work." Nothing can be more simple than these words, nothing more true, nothing more conclusive. It is a complete...
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Public Addresses

John Bright - 1879 - 572 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour and with hands to work.' Nothing can be more simple than these words, nothing more true, nothing more conclusive. It is a complete...
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Public Addresses

John Bright - 1879 - 568 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour and with hands to wort.' Nothing can be more simple than these words, nothing more true, nothing more conclusive. It...
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Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volumen1

John Bright - 1879 - 760 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour aud with hands to work.' Nothing can be more simple than these words, nothing more true, nothing more...
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The life and times of the right hon. John Bright

William Robertson (reporter.) - 1883 - 620 páginas
...wages as a man can get, for as much work as a man can do, is not more than the natural, inalienable birthright of every man whom God has created with strength to labour and with hands to work. Now that is the question ; that is the petition ; that is the simple demand which now arises from this...
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