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Page 252
... poor Ned ? where is poor Fred ? Dead rhymes with Ned and Fred too . Their place knows them not ; their names one year appeared at the end of the Club list under the dismal cat- egory of Members Deceased , ' in which you and I shall rank ...
... poor Ned ? where is poor Fred ? Dead rhymes with Ned and Fred too . Their place knows them not ; their names one year appeared at the end of the Club list under the dismal cat- egory of Members Deceased , ' in which you and I shall rank ...
Page 603
... poor can be saved from poverty only by the poor . Not by pray- ing for sudden wealth ; not by entreat- ing government to give them work , or to surround the country with a Chinese wall of protected pig - iron and protected clothing and ...
... poor can be saved from poverty only by the poor . Not by pray- ing for sudden wealth ; not by entreat- ing government to give them work , or to surround the country with a Chinese wall of protected pig - iron and protected clothing and ...
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... poor become absolute paupers , and the burden of life is taken from them and put upon the state or public charity , are they in a condition of assured health and long life . For the majority of the poor , and for many of the rich , the ...
... poor become absolute paupers , and the burden of life is taken from them and put upon the state or public charity , are they in a condition of assured health and long life . For the majority of the poor , and for many of the rich , the ...
Contents
Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
Clarence Cook | 41 |
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