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1I fear, therefore, that the average English labourer would not prosper here.
2A Greek really views land somewhat as English labourers view game.
3Compared with our English labourers, their muscular power would appear very feeble and inadequate.
4Compare such domestic utensils-theseoil-jugsand water-jars-withthosein the house of an English labourer.
5Who ever heard of an English labourer taking a fourteen days' rest at the seaside?
6A peasant in Spain will munch an onion just as an English labourer eats an apple.
7The golden age of the English labourer set in, when food was cheap, wages high, and labour abundant.
8The people resisted the cactus-innovation as the English labourer did the introduction of machinery, and tore up the plants.
9The life of the English labourer is a steady march down a hill with a poorhouse at the bottom.
10Change the English labourer into a poor slave, working for another, and you will hardly recognise the same view.
11The second point urged by Mill, and still by some, is that peasant-proprietors are better off than English labourers.
12The worst times for the English labourer in town and country since the Norman Conquest were the reign of Edward VI.
13There was a description of the once miserable cabins now transformed into homesteads so comfortable that English labourers would not disdain them.
14Few French peasants, we fancy, would exchange their house, land and stock for the furniture of an English labourer's cottage, wardrobe included.
15At the top were to be an Earl and a Bishop; at the bottom the English labourer, better clothed, better fed, and contented.
16It is little profit to the landless, resourceless English labourer to know that his ancestor was a yeoman when the Prussian was a serf.
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