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... labour in the preparation of cotton for manufacture , we have already alluded : it appears at p . 102 that the labour of the same class of men is equally disregarded in the sowing- cultivation of that prime article ; and in the same ...
... labour in the preparation of cotton for manufacture , we have already alluded : it appears at p . 102 that the labour of the same class of men is equally disregarded in the sowing- cultivation of that prime article ; and in the same ...
Pagina 538
... labour for life in general , but becomes capital when accompanied or followed by any other crime . The two following sections comprize the offences of menacing , wounding , and striking ; with a descrip- tion of such circumstances as ...
... labour for life in general , but becomes capital when accompanied or followed by any other crime . The two following sections comprize the offences of menacing , wounding , and striking ; with a descrip- tion of such circumstances as ...
Pagina 540
... labour for life , and the latter with hard labour for a time . These punishments are indeed in themselves much more severe than the degree of comparison on which they naturally stand , in our minds , with that of death , will easily ...
... labour for life , and the latter with hard labour for a time . These punishments are indeed in themselves much more severe than the degree of comparison on which they naturally stand , in our minds , with that of death , will easily ...
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