New England Magazine, Volumen42New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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... living among the working people , as well as the standard living wage . During the panic of 1907-1908 wages suffered most notably . There was a wide curtailment in the production of manufactured articles ; mills and fac- tories ran on ...
... living among the working people , as well as the standard living wage . During the panic of 1907-1908 wages suffered most notably . There was a wide curtailment in the production of manufactured articles ; mills and fac- tories ran on ...
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... living in greater comfort and luxury than ever before . The workman may scoff when told , even by the Secretary of Agriculture , that " the average laborer is to - day liv- ing better than Queen Elizabeth did in her time . " Secretary ...
... living in greater comfort and luxury than ever before . The workman may scoff when told , even by the Secretary of Agriculture , that " the average laborer is to - day liv- ing better than Queen Elizabeth did in her time . " Secretary ...
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... living would still be high if the same gang of thieves were permitted to stand be- tween the producers and consumers " ; and again , " If the government were to permit the cost of living continually to be increased , the government ...
... living would still be high if the same gang of thieves were permitted to stand be- tween the producers and consumers " ; and again , " If the government were to permit the cost of living continually to be increased , the government ...
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