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... employment for every one at good wages ? -A . No , sir ; but more general than now . Q. Was there not generally employment for every one then at good wages ? —A . No , sir . Q. Was there not any quantity of men trying to get laborers ...
... employment for every one at good wages ? -A . No , sir ; but more general than now . Q. Was there not generally employment for every one then at good wages ? —A . No , sir . Q. Was there not any quantity of men trying to get laborers ...
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... employment of such men and the instruction of them was detrimental to our interests , and in time it glutted the market for our class of labor , and the man who legitimately acquired a knowledge of his trade suffered pro- portionately ...
... employment of such men and the instruction of them was detrimental to our interests , and in time it glutted the market for our class of labor , and the man who legitimately acquired a knowledge of his trade suffered pro- portionately ...
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... employment . Those hands so thrown out of employment become the super- fluous stock of labor on the market , and , being non - producers , they are almost non- consumers , thereby again throwing this superfluous labor on the market and ...
... employment . Those hands so thrown out of employment become the super- fluous stock of labor on the market , and , being non - producers , they are almost non- consumers , thereby again throwing this superfluous labor on the market and ...
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... employment by the use of these machines . By Mr. RICE : Q. I would like to repeat the question to you that I proposed yesterday , or that some of us did . Do you think that production has been greatly increased by ma- chinery ? -A ...
... employment by the use of these machines . By Mr. RICE : Q. I would like to repeat the question to you that I proposed yesterday , or that some of us did . Do you think that production has been greatly increased by ma- chinery ? -A ...
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... employment ? -A . Machinery has certainly diminished the actual employment of humanity . By the CHAIRMAN : Q. Do you think that machinery is beneficial or injurious to the great mass of hu- manity - A . I believe machinery is of the ...
... employment ? -A . Machinery has certainly diminished the actual employment of humanity . By the CHAIRMAN : Q. Do you think that machinery is beneficial or injurious to the great mass of hu- manity - A . I believe machinery is of the ...
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amount Ashland banks BEARD believe better bonds Boston Bowdoin College building capital capitalists cause cent Central Branch CHAIRMAN Cheney Cheney's office committee Company G condition Congress cost currency debt December 31 depression discharged dollars duty eight hours employed employés employment England expenses fact give greenbacks Hampshire head clerk Hillsboro Holmes hours of labor increase industry interest iron late Company leave of absence legislation machinery manufacturers MARSHALL Massachusetts matter mean ment millions months MOODY National Home never Non-commissioned officers office?-A paid Pennsylvania persons post-office postmaster present production profit question RADCLYFFE railroad railway mail service received remedy RICE road route-agent Saint Albans ships Stahl SUMNER superintendent suppose tariff thing THOMPSON THURBER time?-A tion to-day Total trade United wages WALKER whole workingmen York Volunteers