The Nineteenth Century, Volumen1Charles Chauncey Burr G. B. Zieber and Company, 1848 |
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... toiling , broken - hearted millions may strike up now , if they will . " A brighter morn awaits the human day , When every transfer of Earth's natural gifts Shall be a commerce of good words and works ; When poverty and wealth , the ...
... toiling , broken - hearted millions may strike up now , if they will . " A brighter morn awaits the human day , When every transfer of Earth's natural gifts Shall be a commerce of good words and works ; When poverty and wealth , the ...
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... toil . ' Is not here a heavy tax levied by man upon obedience to the laws of Nature and of God ? Who does not see that Labor is discouraged and Idleness immensely increased by this exac- tion , and the power vested in the few to impose ...
... toil . ' Is not here a heavy tax levied by man upon obedience to the laws of Nature and of God ? Who does not see that Labor is discouraged and Idleness immensely increased by this exac- tion , and the power vested in the few to impose ...
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... toil has produced five hundred bushels of grain and some hundreds of pounds of flax and wool , is to contravene the Apos tle's precept , ' He that will not work shall not eat . ' But Land Limita- tion contemplates a gentle and gradual ...
... toil has produced five hundred bushels of grain and some hundreds of pounds of flax and wool , is to contravene the Apos tle's precept , ' He that will not work shall not eat . ' But Land Limita- tion contemplates a gentle and gradual ...
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... toil and the amount of his recompense . It would render settlements more com- pact and continuous , ensuring a more rapid establishment of Roads , of Schools , of Divine worship , & c . It would enlarge immensely the demand for the ...
... toil and the amount of his recompense . It would render settlements more com- pact and continuous , ensuring a more rapid establishment of Roads , of Schools , of Divine worship , & c . It would enlarge immensely the demand for the ...
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... toil by night for man , and be trampled upon by day : To feel the agony , and not moan ; to speak out certain brave words , which will never die , and then creep quietly home - into the grave . " WHO cares for it ? - Blanche of ...
... toil by night for man , and be trampled upon by day : To feel the agony , and not moan ; to speak out certain brave words , which will never die , and then creep quietly home - into the grave . " WHO cares for it ? - Blanche of ...
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