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Page 165
... labour . One cell being finished , she proceeds to another , which she furnishes and completes in the same manner ... labours of many in- dividuals , the web - like nests of several of the moth - tribes , and still more strikingly the ...
... labour . One cell being finished , she proceeds to another , which she furnishes and completes in the same manner ... labours of many in- dividuals , the web - like nests of several of the moth - tribes , and still more strikingly the ...
Page 331
... labour , the labour falls . 2. Being further questioned , the same witness states , that , under these circumstances , the labourer " very often does too much work , and works beyond his strength when grain is very high . At other times ...
... labour , the labour falls . 2. Being further questioned , the same witness states , that , under these circumstances , the labourer " very often does too much work , and works beyond his strength when grain is very high . At other times ...
Page 369
... labour appear , at first view , to diminish the demand for labourers ; but as the value of the labour which is saved is an addition to the income of the owner , and as that ad- ditional income , if not bestowed on the maintenance of ...
... labour appear , at first view , to diminish the demand for labourers ; but as the value of the labour which is saved is an addition to the income of the owner , and as that ad- ditional income , if not bestowed on the maintenance of ...
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