Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersA. Morris, 1857 - 379 halaman |
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Halaman xv
... Never were people blessed with such wise and noble Institutions as we ; for they combine most that was good in those of Rome and Greece , of Judea , and of Mediæval England . But the mischievous absurdity of our political axioms and ...
... Never were people blessed with such wise and noble Institutions as we ; for they combine most that was good in those of Rome and Greece , of Judea , and of Mediæval England . But the mischievous absurdity of our political axioms and ...
Halaman 28
... never labor , and yet live in luxury on the labor of others . Capital commands labor , as the master does the slave . Neither pays for labor ; but the master permits the slave to retain a larger allowance from the proceeds of his own ...
... never labor , and yet live in luxury on the labor of others . Capital commands labor , as the master does the slave . Neither pays for labor ; but the master permits the slave to retain a larger allowance from the proceeds of his own ...
Halaman 31
... never labor ; but you are never free . Where a few own the soil , they have unlimited power over the balance of society , until domestic slavery comes in , to compel them to permit this balance of society to draw a sufficient and ...
... never labor ; but you are never free . Where a few own the soil , they have unlimited power over the balance of society , until domestic slavery comes in , to compel them to permit this balance of society to draw a sufficient and ...
Halaman 33
... never occurred to either the enemies or the apologists for slavery , that if no one would employ the free laborer , his condition was infinitely worse than that of actual slavery - nor did it occur to them , that if his wages were less ...
... never occurred to either the enemies or the apologists for slavery , that if no one would employ the free laborer , his condition was infinitely worse than that of actual slavery - nor did it occur to them , that if his wages were less ...
Halaman 42
... never been found without that competi- tion begotten by man's desire to throw most of the burdens of life on others , and to enjoy the fruits of their labors without exchanging equivalent labor of his own . In all such societies ...
... never been found without that competi- tion begotten by man's desire to throw most of the burdens of life on others , and to enjoy the fruits of their labors without exchanging equivalent labor of his own . In all such societies ...
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