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... labour for their own subsistence : And were this authority exercised as it ought to be ; were the means of labour regularly sought after and enforced , and the impotent alone allowed relief without labour , one quarter of the two ...
... labour for their own subsistence : And were this authority exercised as it ought to be ; were the means of labour regularly sought after and enforced , and the impotent alone allowed relief without labour , one quarter of the two ...
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... labour they often assisted with cheer- fulness , and in return were generally rewarded with a part of the fish taken . ' They did not , however , always remain thus tranquil ; for , in the course of the narrative , many contests be ...
... labour they often assisted with cheer- fulness , and in return were generally rewarded with a part of the fish taken . ' They did not , however , always remain thus tranquil ; for , in the course of the narrative , many contests be ...
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... labour , however , compared with the prices of provisions , ( as given in Mr. Collins's Tables , } does not appear so high as to enable the workman to live very comfortably . He who receives but three shillings for his day's work , and ...
... labour , however , compared with the prices of provisions , ( as given in Mr. Collins's Tables , } does not appear so high as to enable the workman to live very comfortably . He who receives but three shillings for his day's work , and ...
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