| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 322 pages
...the whole product to themselves, and asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hirelings or slaves on the other. It is not forgotten that a...persons mingle their own labor with capital — that is, labor with their own hands, and also buy slaves or hire free men to labor for them ; but this is only... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1908 - 214 pages
...these free States, a large majority are neither hirers nor hired. Men, with their families — wives, sons, and daughters — work for themselves, on their...asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hirelings or slaves on the other. It is not forgotten that a considerable number of persons mingle... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1911 - 170 pages
...while in the Northern a large majority are neither hirers nor hired. Men with their families — wives, sons, and daughters — work for themselves, on their...to themselves, and asking no favors of capital on 1 5 the one hand, nor of hired laborers or slaves on the other. It is not forgotten that a considerable... | |
| Henry Israel - Country life - 1911 - 364 pages
...the whole product to themselves, and asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hirelings on the other. It is not forgotten that a considerable...persons mingle their own labor with capital — that is, labor with their own hands, and also hire men to labor for them. The prudent, penniless beginner in... | |
| Rose Strunsky - Presidents - 1914 - 392 pages
...while in the Northern a large majority are neither hirers nor hired. Men with their families — wives, sons and daughters — work for themselves, on their...taking the whole product to themselves, and asking no favours of capital on the one hand nor of hired labourers or slaves on the other. It is not forgotten... | |
| John Thomas Richards - Biography & Autobiography - 1916 - 312 pages
...consisting of the farmers and small manufacturers who retain the entire product of their labor and demand "no favors of capital on the one hand nor of hired laborers or slaves on the other," until by industry and frugality they become the employers of the labor of others. His attitude on the... | |
| John Thomas Richards - Biography & Autobiography - 1916 - 314 pages
...consisting of the farmers and small manufacturers who retain the entire product of their labor and demand "no favors of capital on the one hand nor of hired laborers or slaves on the other," until by industry and frugality they become the employers of the labor of others. His attitude on the... | |
| Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 376 pages
...to neither class of hirers nor hired," men who "with their families . . . work for themselves . . . taking the whole product to themselves, and asking no favors" of capital or labor. Against the "old general rule . . . that educated people did not perform manual labor," he... | |
| John Wesley Hill - Biography & Autobiography - 1920 - 454 pages
...but the peril of the world. It is at least reassuring to find in his second Inaugural these words: "It is not forgotten that a considerable number of persons mingle their labour with capital, ie, they labour with their own hand, and also buy or hire others to labour for... | |
| History, Modern - 1861 - 672 pages
...while in the Northern a large majority are neither hirers nor hired. Men with their famiiies, wives, sons and daughters work for themselves on their farms,...houses and in their shops, taking the whole product Ui themselves, und asking no favors of capital on the one hand, nor of hired laborers or slaves on... | |
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