Merrie EnglandC.H. Kerr, 1907 - 156 стор. |
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... wages , and sleep are " facts , " but they are not the only facts of life . Men have imaginations and passions as well as appetites . I must ask you to insist upon hearing all the evidence . I must ask you to use your eyes and ears , to ...
... wages , and sleep are " facts , " but they are not the only facts of life . Men have imaginations and passions as well as appetites . I must ask you to insist upon hearing all the evidence . I must ask you to use your eyes and ears , to ...
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... wages " which the factory system brings you , reminding you that you have carpets on your floors , and pianos in your parlors , and a week's holiday once a year . But how much health or pleasure can you get out of a cheap and vulgar ...
... wages " which the factory system brings you , reminding you that you have carpets on your floors , and pianos in your parlors , and a week's holiday once a year . But how much health or pleasure can you get out of a cheap and vulgar ...
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... wages and em- ployment in the present , added to a terrible uncertainty as to existence in the future . Look through any great industrial town , in the colliery , the iron , the silk , the cotton , or the woolen industries , and you ...
... wages and em- ployment in the present , added to a terrible uncertainty as to existence in the future . Look through any great industrial town , in the colliery , the iron , the silk , the cotton , or the woolen industries , and you ...
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... wages are lowered on account of over - production of coal , of cotton , and of corn , on the other hand many of our working people are short of bread , of fuel , and of clothing . 10. Nearly all the land and property in this country are ...
... wages are lowered on account of over - production of coal , of cotton , and of corn , on the other hand many of our working people are short of bread , of fuel , and of clothing . 10. Nearly all the land and property in this country are ...
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... wage . An artist loves his work , and sees in it the means of win- ning fame , perhaps fortune ; an artisan sees in ... wages ? I don't mean how much money , but what life do you get as a reward of your toil ? The question is , how do ...
... wage . An artist loves his work , and sees in it the means of win- ning fame , perhaps fortune ; an artisan sees in ... wages ? I don't mean how much money , but what life do you get as a reward of your toil ? The question is , how do ...
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