The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 134
... labor , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and them- selves . - But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut , nor their magazines plundered ; because , in their per- sons , they are trustees for those who labor , and their ...
... labor , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and them- selves . - But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut , nor their magazines plundered ; because , in their per- sons , they are trustees for those who labor , and their ...
Page 135
... labor , sobriety , frugality , and relig ion should be recommended to them ; all the rest is downright fraud . It is ... labor ( in all descriptions of labor , and in all gradations of labor , from the highest to the lowest inclusively ) ...
... labor , sobriety , frugality , and relig ion should be recommended to them ; all the rest is downright fraud . It is ... labor ( in all descriptions of labor , and in all gradations of labor , from the highest to the lowest inclusively ) ...
Page 136
Edmund Burke. they have the advantage of their augmented labor : yet whether that increase of labor be on the whole a good or an evil is a consideration that would lead us a great way , and is not for my present purpose . But as to the ...
Edmund Burke. they have the advantage of their augmented labor : yet whether that increase of labor be on the whole a good or an evil is a consideration that would lead us a great way , and is not for my present purpose . But as to the ...
Page 137
... labor , so far as that labor is concerned , shall be suffi- cient to pay to the employer a profit on his capital and a compensation for his risk : in a word , that the labor shall produce an advantage equal to the pay- ment . Whatever ...
... labor , so far as that labor is concerned , shall be suffi- cient to pay to the employer a profit on his capital and a compensation for his risk : in a word , that the labor shall produce an advantage equal to the pay- ment . Whatever ...
Page 139
... , according to its habitudes , as may keep the body in full force , and the mind gay and cheerful . For of all the instruments of his trade , . 1 the labor of man ( what the ancient writers THOUGHTS AND DETAILS ON SCARCITY . 139.
... , according to its habitudes , as may keep the body in full force , and the mind gay and cheerful . For of all the instruments of his trade , . 1 the labor of man ( what the ancient writers THOUGHTS AND DETAILS ON SCARCITY . 139.
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