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... labor of his day . The labor of yesterday got twice the protection and twice the pay that the labor of today got . Why was he not en- titled to an equal share ? asked Phillips . And he was not quite certain that capital - the child of ...
... labor of his day . The labor of yesterday got twice the protection and twice the pay that the labor of today got . Why was he not en- titled to an equal share ? asked Phillips . And he was not quite certain that capital - the child of ...
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... labor as such , no capital as such : every man would be interested proportionately in the results . " I have another proposition . I think when a man has passed five years in the service of a corporation , though he may not have bought ...
... labor as such , no capital as such : every man would be interested proportionately in the results . " I have another proposition . I think when a man has passed five years in the service of a corporation , though he may not have bought ...
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... Labor Reform , 574-575 , 576-585 ; nominated by Mass . Labor Reform and Prohibi- tory Parties , 579-580 , 585 ; sup- ports Gen. Butler's candidacy , 586-590 ; on " The People Coming to Power , " 590-595 ; draws up platform of Labor ...
... Labor Reform , 574-575 , 576-585 ; nominated by Mass . Labor Reform and Prohibi- tory Parties , 579-580 , 585 ; sup- ports Gen. Butler's candidacy , 586-590 ; on " The People Coming to Power , " 590-595 ; draws up platform of Labor ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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