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Page 36
... labor of the majority , are able to live in comparative ease and leisure , that can acquire a relish for intellectual enjoy- ments . Now , the more numerous mankind become , the more sedulous must be their exertions to procure the ...
... labor of the majority , are able to live in comparative ease and leisure , that can acquire a relish for intellectual enjoy- ments . Now , the more numerous mankind become , the more sedulous must be their exertions to procure the ...
Page 84
... labor , manufacture , and the elegant arts , the case in a country like England is so different that the propor- tion engaged in raising subsistence is only 33 in 100 ; leaving 46 for trade , manufacture , and mechanical labor ; and 21 ...
... labor , manufacture , and the elegant arts , the case in a country like England is so different that the propor- tion engaged in raising subsistence is only 33 in 100 ; leaving 46 for trade , manufacture , and mechanical labor ; and 21 ...
Page 176
... labor : but the period will arrive , if the same system be pursued , when that State must share the fate of Virginia . On a former occasion , we introduced the question of the superiority of free to slave labor in point of cheapness ...
... labor : but the period will arrive , if the same system be pursued , when that State must share the fate of Virginia . On a former occasion , we introduced the question of the superiority of free to slave labor in point of cheapness ...
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