The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... subsistence , raises the price of subsisting comforts , equal to many millions of taxes in favor of the monopolists , the whole leading to the physical degradation and moral debasement of those very classes whose condition is so ...
... subsistence , raises the price of subsisting comforts , equal to many millions of taxes in favor of the monopolists , the whole leading to the physical degradation and moral debasement of those very classes whose condition is so ...
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... subsisting comforts , had fallen one - half . Thus , with an increase of four millions of people , and of labor among pro- ducers , machinery , and all the aids derived to production by women and children , the increased physical ...
... subsisting comforts , had fallen one - half . Thus , with an increase of four millions of people , and of labor among pro- ducers , machinery , and all the aids derived to production by women and children , the increased physical ...
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... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- \ sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- \ sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
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... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
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... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
... subsisting comforts divided among the fourteen millions , as among the ten millions ; thus a laboring family , con- sisting of seven persons , with all hands fully occupied , have no more subsisting comforts to divide among them than ...
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