Bureau affirms (Report for 1875, p. 445) that " it seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain himself and family, enable him to educate his... Public Documents of Massachusetts - Page 445by Massachusetts - 1875Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1388 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, sod that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain himself and family, enable him to educate bis children, and also to lay by enough for his decent support when his laboring powers have failed.... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 876 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that Lis wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...decent support when his laboring powers have failed. Whether wages are high or low, of course, depends not on their absolute amount, but on their purchase-power.... | |
| Edward Young, United States. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Statistics - 1875 - 874 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor shouM be worth, and that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...to educate his children, and also to lay by enough lor his decent support when his laboring powers have failed. Whether wages are high or low, oi course,... | |
| Charles Felton Pidgin - 1876 - 104 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...decent support when his laboring powers have failed." The report continues : — "1st. What does it do? It enables the workingman, in a minority of cases,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1876 - 1076 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor shou'd be worth, and thr.t Ins wages sliciuld be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...to educate his children, and also to lay by enough lor his decent support wneii his laboring powers have (ailed. Whether wages are high or low, ot course,... | |
| Charles Felton Pidgin - 1876 - 116 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain himself and family, enable him to educate his'children, and also to lay by enough for his decent support when his laboring powers have failed."... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1879 - 304 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labour should be worth and that his wages should be as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...also to lay by enough for his decent support when his labouring powers have failed.''^ Dr. Engel, of Berlin, has shown that in Prussia a person with an income... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1880 - 276 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...decent support when his laboring powers have failed." (See also Professor BONAMY PBICE, Practical Political Economy, p. 225.) Dr. Engel of Berlin has shown... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1880 - 316 lehte
...seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain...decent support when his laboring powers have failed." (See also Professor BONAMY PBICE. Practical Political Economy, p. 225.) Dr. Engel of Berlin has shown... | |
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