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... injurious consequences , ceased altogether . The whole process , when completely un- derstood , is simplicity itself , and may be easily carried into practice to the fullest extent , by those who possess the usual ordinary talents ; and ...
... injurious consequences , ceased altogether . The whole process , when completely un- derstood , is simplicity itself , and may be easily carried into practice to the fullest extent , by those who possess the usual ordinary talents ; and ...
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... injurious , cannot be altered or controlled by man . Un- der such notions the world is now governed . Facts , however , prove that the reverse of these notions is true ; let men there- fore attend to facts , and to facts only , and it ...
... injurious , cannot be altered or controlled by man . Un- der such notions the world is now governed . Facts , however , prove that the reverse of these notions is true ; let men there- fore attend to facts , and to facts only , and it ...
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... of strong separation among men , and have essen tially tended to increase their irrationality and their misery , The atmospheres of party and of country have been equally injurious they have , even until now , compelled man 24.
... of strong separation among men , and have essen tially tended to increase their irrationality and their misery , The atmospheres of party and of country have been equally injurious they have , even until now , compelled man 24.
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... injurious they have , even until now , compelled man to re- main a stranger to his fellows . A combination of every conceivable degree of ignorance , weakness , and inconsistency , has been the natural conse- quence of men's actions ...
... injurious they have , even until now , compelled man to re- main a stranger to his fellows . A combination of every conceivable degree of ignorance , weakness , and inconsistency , has been the natural conse- quence of men's actions ...
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... injurious consequences ; " A meeting was accordingly held , at which Mr. Owen delivered the following Address . ( 6 ever . IT is not to gratify a weak and useless vanity that I am here to - day . I appear before you to perform a solemn ...
... injurious consequences ; " A meeting was accordingly held , at which Mr. Owen delivered the following Address . ( 6 ever . IT is not to gratify a weak and useless vanity that I am here to - day . I appear before you to perform a solemn ...
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acquire adopted advantages amelioration Ann Lee Antinomians Arians arrangements become beneficial benefit British Empire character charity circumstances City of London classes colledge combined comfort Committee consequence create degradation desire directed distress effects employed employment enable errors establishments evil existing expense experience feelings friends give Government gradually happiness hitherto hours per day human ignorance improvement increase individual industry influence injurious instruction intelligent interest kind knowledge LANARK land Lord Lord Sidmouth mankind manual labour manufactures means measures meeting Memorialist ment mind misery nature necessary object opposed parents parishes party pauperism period persons population possess practice premature present principles procure produce profit proper proposed relieve render rich rience ROBERT OWEN Scotland sect society spects subsistence sufficient thing tion trade trained ture unemployed vidual villages VILLAGES OF UNITY Violent Min Violent Ref wealth Whigs
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78 페이지 - For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
78 페이지 - And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; "men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.
78 페이지 - And then shall they see the Son of Man coming in a cloud, with power and great glory. And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.
79 페이지 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
10 페이지 - Man so circumstanced sees all around him hurrying forward, at a mail-coach speed, to acquire individual wealth, regardless of him, his comforts, his wants, or even his sufferings, except by way qf a degrading parish charity, fitted only to steel the heart of man against his fellows, or to form the tyrant and the slave. To-day he labours for one master, to-morrow for a second, then for a third, and a fourth, until all ties between employers and employed are frittered down to the consideration of what...
11 페이지 - The employer regards the employed as mere instruments of gain, while these acquire a gross ferocity of character, which, if legislative measures shall not be judiciously devised to prevent its increase, and ameliorate the condition of this class, will sooner or later plunge the country into a formidable and perhaps inextricable state of danger.
8 페이지 - ... still more lamentable on the working classes, those who are employed in the operative parts of the manufactures ; for most of these branches are more or less unfavourable to the health and morals of adults. Yet parents do not hesitate to sacrifice the well-being of their children by putting them to occupations by which the constitution of their minds and bodies is rendered greatly inferior to what it might and ought to be under a system of common foresight and humanity.
18 페이지 - ... to acknowledge the truth of the principle that men may be trained to produce more than they will consume, unless the means shall be devised by which the principle may be carried into practice ! The period is arrived when it may be most advantageously put into practice. And the period is also arrived when the state of society imperiously requires the adoption of some measures to relieve the wealthy and industrious from the increasing burthens of the poor's rate, and the poor from their increasing...
11 페이지 - This colledge-fellowship will make labour, and not money, the standard to value all necessaries by ; and though money hath its conveniences, in the common way of living, it being a pledge among men for want of credit ; yet not without its mischiefs ; and...