| 1816 - 612 páginas
...comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way of a lifgradinf; parish tharily, filled onlv to steel the heart of man against his fellows, or...the tyrant and the slave. To-day he labours for one muster, to-morrow for a second, then for a third, and a fourth, until all ties between employers and... | |
| Robert Owen - 1817 - 102 páginas
...individual wealth, regardless of him, his- comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way of a degrading parish charity, fitted only to steel the...employed are frittered down to the consideration of 10 what immediate gain each can deVive from the other. The employer regards the employed as mere instruments... | |
| 1818 - 616 páginas
...parish charity, fitted only to steel the heart of man against his fellows, or to form the tyrai t «nd the slave. -To-day he labours for one master, to-morrow...immediate gain each can derive from the other. The en ployer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain, while these acquire a gross ferocity of... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 580 páginas
...comforts, his wants, or even his suffer-? ings, except by way of a degrading parish charity, fitted only tp steel the heart of man against his fellows, or to form the tyrai.J and the slave. To-day he labours for one master, to-morrow for a second, then for a third,... | |
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