Hindostan, may continue to work with perfect vigour though receiving as his natural wages, only such supply of covering, as would be insufficient to preserve a labourer in Russia from perishing. Even in countries situated in the same climate, different... The West India Question Practically Considered - Page 77by Sir Robert Wilmot Horton - 1826 - 121 pagesFull view - About this book
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...vigour, though receiving, as his natural wages, only such a supply of covering as would be insufficient to preserve a labourer in Russia from perishing. Even-...price of labour, as considerable as those which are produced by natural causes." — p. 68. An Essay on the External Corn Trade, by R. Torrens, Esq. The... | |
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