Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... Labor is watched over by the same pitiless laws . Cheap- est , say the prudent , is the dearest labor . What we buy in a broom , a mat , a wagon , a knife , is some application of good sense to a common want . It is best to pay in your ...
... Labor is watched over by the same pitiless laws . Cheap- est , say the prudent , is the dearest labor . What we buy in a broom , a mat , a wagon , a knife , is some application of good sense to a common want . It is best to pay in your ...
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... labor , and a man may select the fittest employment for his peculiar talent , again , without compromise . But quite apart from the emphasis which the times give to the doctrine , that the manual labor of society ought to be shared ...
... labor , and a man may select the fittest employment for his peculiar talent , again , without compromise . But quite apart from the emphasis which the times give to the doctrine , that the manual labor of society ought to be shared ...
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... labor , that is , the labor of hands long ago still in the grave , which labor is now entombed in money stocks , or in land and buildings owned by idle capitalists , -and the interests of living labor , which seeks to possess itself of ...
... labor , that is , the labor of hands long ago still in the grave , which labor is now entombed in money stocks , or in land and buildings owned by idle capitalists , -and the interests of living labor , which seeks to possess itself of ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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