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Page 123
... labour in store , and , consequently , no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry , ' - and Indigence , which is that condition in society which implies want , misery and distress , in which a person is ...
... labour in store , and , consequently , no property but what is derived from the constant exercise of industry , ' - and Indigence , which is that condition in society which implies want , misery and distress , in which a person is ...
Page 124
... labour is intimately connected ; and we refer it to gentlemen and men of property , to consider whether it would not be better policy to allow the labourer wages adequate to the support of himself and family , than to force him by ...
... labour is intimately connected ; and we refer it to gentlemen and men of property , to consider whether it would not be better policy to allow the labourer wages adequate to the support of himself and family , than to force him by ...
Page 135
... labour ? Had Mr. W. well considered the admirable dis- quisition of Dr. A. Smith on the price of labour and population , though he has adverted less to the latter subject than Steuart and other writers who preceded him in treating of ...
... labour ? Had Mr. W. well considered the admirable dis- quisition of Dr. A. Smith on the price of labour and population , though he has adverted less to the latter subject than Steuart and other writers who preceded him in treating of ...
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