Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... labour - superfluous at present , and which they are not to enjoy till the future . Economy has as many enemies as there are spendthrifts , or men who would enjoy without taking the trouble to produce . Labour is too painful for ...
... labour - superfluous at present , and which they are not to enjoy till the future . Economy has as many enemies as there are spendthrifts , or men who would enjoy without taking the trouble to produce . Labour is too painful for ...
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... labour , I shall only think of living from day to day : I shall not undertake labours which will only benefit my enemies . But besides this , in order to the existence of labour , the will alone is not sufficient , -instruments are ...
... labour , I shall only think of living from day to day : I shall not undertake labours which will only benefit my enemies . But besides this , in order to the existence of labour , the will alone is not sufficient , -instruments are ...
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... labour . " Then shalt thou eat the labour of thine hands , " saith the psalmist , to which he adds , " Happy shalt thou be , and it shall be well with thee ; " intimating that to work and enjoy the fruits thereof is a great blessing ...
... labour . " Then shalt thou eat the labour of thine hands , " saith the psalmist , to which he adds , " Happy shalt thou be , and it shall be well with thee ; " intimating that to work and enjoy the fruits thereof is a great blessing ...
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