Memoir of Samuel Slater: The Father of American Manufactures1836 - 448 sider |
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... principles . It is only the fear that my work will be very imperfect and unworthy of your notice , which prevents my enjoying the highest pleasure and gratitude in thus publicly assuring you with how much veneration and devotion , I am ...
... principles . It is only the fear that my work will be very imperfect and unworthy of your notice , which prevents my enjoying the highest pleasure and gratitude in thus publicly assuring you with how much veneration and devotion , I am ...
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... principles and mutual relations , is within the power of almost every person possessing a tolerable education . Those who possess rank in a manufacturing country can scarcely be excused if they are entirely ignorant of principles whose ...
... principles and mutual relations , is within the power of almost every person possessing a tolerable education . Those who possess rank in a manufacturing country can scarcely be excused if they are entirely ignorant of principles whose ...
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... principle their removal to America should deprive them of such rights and privileges . They could not comprehend the justice of restrictions so materially different from those at " home ; " or why they might not , equally with their ...
... principle their removal to America should deprive them of such rights and privileges . They could not comprehend the justice of restrictions so materially different from those at " home ; " or why they might not , equally with their ...
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... principles of honest industry , must be degraded and low ; and , like the inhabitants of South America , must be wretched and miserable . Mankind must be usefully and honourably employed , in order to be virtuous and happy . In proof of ...
... principles of honest industry , must be degraded and low ; and , like the inhabitants of South America , must be wretched and miserable . Mankind must be usefully and honourably employed , in order to be virtuous and happy . In proof of ...
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... principle by which every person ought to be influenced , and without which , there is no hope of their arriving at eminence in their profession . Mr. Slater told me a short time before his death , that after his time was out , he ...
... principle by which every person ought to be influenced , and without which , there is no hope of their arriving at eminence in their profession . Mr. Slater told me a short time before his death , that after his time was out , he ...
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