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... labour have been advanced in money , instead of being paid in kind . Now , if the abolition of the slave - trade has a tendency to retard the growth of a numerous black population in South - America , it must have the effect of ...
... labour have been advanced in money , instead of being paid in kind . Now , if the abolition of the slave - trade has a tendency to retard the growth of a numerous black population in South - America , it must have the effect of ...
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... labour . ' He also contends , with great ability and an unanswerable force of argument , that , even admitting that no means of employing the poor can be devised but such as shall occasion a loss to the parish as their employers , that ...
... labour . ' He also contends , with great ability and an unanswerable force of argument , that , even admitting that no means of employing the poor can be devised but such as shall occasion a loss to the parish as their employers , that ...
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... labour and labour merely - to feel the toils of to - day must be the task of to- morrow the mind becomes delighted with the animating hope , that the time is not far distant , when by these rural efforts all shall reap the comforts ...
... labour and labour merely - to feel the toils of to - day must be the task of to- morrow the mind becomes delighted with the animating hope , that the time is not far distant , when by these rural efforts all shall reap the comforts ...
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