| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1905 - 104 sivua
...accummulate at compound interest in * Nineteenth Century, February 1888. the shape of starvation, diseases, stunted development, and moral degradation : in which...battling with hunger, rounded by a pauper's grave. . . I take it to be a mere plain truth that throughout industrial Europe there is not a single manufacturing... | |
| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1905 - 108 sivua
...accummulate at compound interest in * Nineteenth Century, February 1888. the shape of starvation, diseases, stunted development, and moral degradation : in which...honest industry is a life of unsuccessful battling with h^4nger, rounded by a pauper's grave. . . I take it to be a mere plain truth that throughout industrial... | |
| Frederic C. Howe - 1905 - 344 sivua
...which men, women, and children are forced to crowd into dens wherein decency is abolished, and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...in which the pleasures within reach are reduced to brutality and drunkenness; in which the pains accumulate at compound interest in the shape of starvation,... | |
| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1905 - 116 sivua
...which men, women and children are forced to crowd into dens where decency is abolished, and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...in which the pleasures within reach are reduced to brutality and drunkenness ; in which the pains accummulate at compound interest in * Nineteenth Century,... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1906 - 440 sivua
...which men, women and children are forced to crowd into dens wherein decency is abolished and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...stunted development and moral degradation ; in which even the prospect of steady and honest industry is a life of unsuccessful battling with hunger rounded... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1906 - 314 sivua
...which men, women and children are forced to crowd into dens where decency is abolished and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...in which the pleasures within reach are reduced to brutality and drunkenness : in which the pains accumulate at compound interest in the shape of starvation,... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1906 - 448 sivua
...shape of starvation, disease, stunted development and moral degradation ; in which even the prospect of steady and honest industry is a life of unsuccessful battling with hunger rounded by a pauper's grave " (Huxley, Struggle for- Existence). It would almost appear that such things must be, as they have... | |
| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - 1911 - 384 sivua
...which men, women and children are forced to crowd into dens where decency is abolished, and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...in which the pleasures within reach are reduced to brutality and drunkenness; in which the pains accumulate at compound interest in the shape of starvation,... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1913 - 312 sivua
...which men, women, and children are forced to crowd into dens where decency is abolished, and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible...in which the pleasures within reach are reduced to brutality and drunkenness; in which the pains accumulate at compound interest in the shape of starvation,... | |
| John Merrin - 1915 - 300 sivua
...which men, women and children are forced to crowd into dens wherein decency is abolished, and the most ordinary conditions of healthful existence are impossible of attainment ; in which the prospect of even steady and honest industry is a life of unsuccessful battling with hunger, rounded... | |
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