The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... labor , others are provided with abundance of all things by the pains and labor of inferiors . Now , if amongst the superior and easy sort there be not something of fit and proper employment raised in the room of what is wanting in common ...
... labor , others are provided with abundance of all things by the pains and labor of inferiors . Now , if amongst the superior and easy sort there be not something of fit and proper employment raised in the room of what is wanting in common ...
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... labor and pains . He had imbibed the spirit of industry , which gives perseverance to the worker , enterprise to the warrior , and firmness to the statesman . Labor shuts up the first avenues to dishonesty ; it opens a broader field for ...
... labor and pains . He had imbibed the spirit of industry , which gives perseverance to the worker , enterprise to the warrior , and firmness to the statesman . Labor shuts up the first avenues to dishonesty ; it opens a broader field for ...
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... labor of a great multitude of workmen . The shepherd , the sorter of the wool , the wool comber or carder , the dyer , the scribbler , the spinner , the weaver , the fuller , the dresser , with many others , must all join their ...
... labor of a great multitude of workmen . The shepherd , the sorter of the wool , the wool comber or carder , the dyer , the scribbler , the spinner , the weaver , the fuller , the dresser , with many others , must all join their ...
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ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
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