| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1833 - 360 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper.... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1833 - 706 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...commonly made by themselves. They frequently build thejr own houses and carry to market, at whatever. distance, the produce of their own industry. They... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper."3... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 880 lapas
...excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americana, who cultivate the soil, follow many other occupations....in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper."3... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 888 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...market, at whatever distance, the produce of their own industrj. They are spinners and weavers ; they make soap and candle?, as well as, in many cases, shoes... | |
| James Ernest Boyle - 1921 - 464 lapas
...ruder implements of tillage. Wakefield, in 1833, describes the American farmer for us in these words: "Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use." But now where are their shoes and clothes made? In the city. So also with their soap, their candles,... | |
| Crawford Brough Macpherson - 1978 - 228 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper.'3... | |
| George K. Yarrow, Piotr Jasiński - 1996 - 522 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper.'14... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 330 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own use. In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or a shopkeeper."8... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 872 lapas
...agricultural, excepting slaves and their employers who combine capital and labour in particular works. Free Americans, who cultivate the soil, follow many...as, in many cases, shoes and clothes for their own usa In America the cultivation of land is often the secondary pursuit of a blacksmith, a miller or... | |
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