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... labour quire , that the average wages were much necessary to the proper cultivation of the under this mark ; but , I know of one two farms , there can be very little differ- man hired at 10 pound , and , therefore , I I will , therefore ...
... labour quire , that the average wages were much necessary to the proper cultivation of the under this mark ; but , I know of one two farms , there can be very little differ- man hired at 10 pound , and , therefore , I I will , therefore ...
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... labour , the latter is a man of property ; the former still poor labour- ing man , who , if he make shift with con- stant health , to keep from the poor - house to the age of fifty , can seldom do it be- yond that period ; and , if he ...
... labour , the latter is a man of property ; the former still poor labour- ing man , who , if he make shift with con- stant health , to keep from the poor - house to the age of fifty , can seldom do it be- yond that period ; and , if he ...
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... labour , while our men have twenty pence for But , before I proceed any further , a day of heavy labour ; while they I must beg leave to solicit your atten- purchase their bacon at eight pence tion to an article which appeared in per ...
... labour , while our men have twenty pence for But , before I proceed any further , a day of heavy labour ; while they I must beg leave to solicit your atten- purchase their bacon at eight pence tion to an article which appeared in per ...
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