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... fact , maintained by the labor of the people , generally ; when dis- charged , wages become lowered by the competition of additional numbers of laborers , and many are thrown on their parishes . The distress of farmers arises solely ...
... fact , maintained by the labor of the people , generally ; when dis- charged , wages become lowered by the competition of additional numbers of laborers , and many are thrown on their parishes . The distress of farmers arises solely ...
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... fact acquire a new force and significancy when brought toge- ther ; in the same manner as rays of light , which are feeble and ineffectual when dispersed , become operative in propor- tion as they are concentrated . The essay on Prayer ...
... fact acquire a new force and significancy when brought toge- ther ; in the same manner as rays of light , which are feeble and ineffectual when dispersed , become operative in propor- tion as they are concentrated . The essay on Prayer ...
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... fact seems to give strong countenance to the opinion that the fever was originally endemic , and afterward acquired a new viru- lence , with the power of propagating itself by contagion . During the prevalence of this destructive malady ...
... fact seems to give strong countenance to the opinion that the fever was originally endemic , and afterward acquired a new viru- lence , with the power of propagating itself by contagion . During the prevalence of this destructive malady ...
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