To the working classes : whose comfortable circumstances, assured to them by their good morals, individually, and by their emancipation from unrighteous legislation, collectively, constitutes the broad basis of the social structure, on which rests securely the prosperity and well-being of every class of the community : on the natural law of wages /
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Author / Creator: | Heyworth, Lawrence, 1786-1872. |
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Imprint: | Manchester [Greater Manchester] : J. Gadsby, 1841. |
Description: | 11 p. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; 31944. Making of the modern economy |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5950918 |
Other title: | On the natural law of wages. |
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Other authors / contributors: | Anti-Corn-Law League. |
Notes: | At head ot title: To the working classes. Printed for the National anti-corn-law league. Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London. Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited to licensing agreements. |
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