Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 795
... Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of inexpensive publications , we are satisfied as great , and as wonderful a change will be brought ...
... Considerable as are the benefits which have already been , and are being conferred upon the human race , by the extensive circulation of inexpensive publications , we are satisfied as great , and as wonderful a change will be brought ...
Page 798
... considerable misery , the country at large suffers very evidently from the stoppage of trade , and the loss to both ... considerably mitigated if not entirely removed . Wages , taking the laboring population as a mass , is the sum ap ...
... considerable misery , the country at large suffers very evidently from the stoppage of trade , and the loss to both ... considerably mitigated if not entirely removed . Wages , taking the laboring population as a mass , is the sum ap ...
Page 806
... considerable annoyance to himself , the costs between attorney and client would equal if not exceed the sum recovered . So it would be indeed difficult for one or several capitalists in a particular manufacture , to trench upon the ...
... considerable annoyance to himself , the costs between attorney and client would equal if not exceed the sum recovered . So it would be indeed difficult for one or several capitalists in a particular manufacture , to trench upon the ...
Page 808
... considerable advance in wages . Accordingly if the prosperity of trade continues , a material advance of wages usually does then take place . " * Although it is clear that such accumulated capital of the employer is favorable to the ...
... considerable advance in wages . Accordingly if the prosperity of trade continues , a material advance of wages usually does then take place . " * Although it is clear that such accumulated capital of the employer is favorable to the ...
Page 809
... considerable landed gentry and nobility on the one hand , or to those supporting themselves by bodily labor on the other , are meant . Comparing this with the statement , that after excepting wine , brandy , and the more expensive ...
... considerable landed gentry and nobility on the one hand , or to those supporting themselves by bodily labor on the other , are meant . Comparing this with the statement , that after excepting wine , brandy , and the more expensive ...
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