De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Svazek 25James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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... labor . The right of labor is the great property right of every society , This sacred property right of labor can only be fully enjoyed by freedom of exchanges . If this freedom of exchanges is interrupted by government , not for fiscal ...
... labor . The right of labor is the great property right of every society , This sacred property right of labor can only be fully enjoyed by freedom of exchanges . If this freedom of exchanges is interrupted by government , not for fiscal ...
Strana 16
... labor to accom- plish the same purpose , for labor is the true measure of value . If it be considered wise to waste labor , then the policy of compelling the consumer to buy at a higher price from the home producer is defensible ...
... labor to accom- plish the same purpose , for labor is the true measure of value . If it be considered wise to waste labor , then the policy of compelling the consumer to buy at a higher price from the home producer is defensible ...
Strana 631
... labor . " The second is the Act of 1818. This is in addition to the first act . The third is the Act of 1819. It is entitled , " An Act in addition to the Acts prohibiting the Slave Trade . " Its first section authorizes the President ...
... labor . " The second is the Act of 1818. This is in addition to the first act . The third is the Act of 1819. It is entitled , " An Act in addition to the Acts prohibiting the Slave Trade . " Its first section authorizes the President ...
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