Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand that while a high tariff is claimed to be necessary to allow the payment of remunerative wages, it certainly results in a very large increase in the price of nearly all sorts of manufactures, which,... The Wall Street Point of View - Page 96by Henry Clews - 1900 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
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...interests of his employe.s either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
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...interests of his employes either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...manufactures, which, in almost countless forms, he needs fo» the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps... | |
| 1888 - 262 pages
...Interests of his employe's either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...of manufactures, which, in almost countless forms, be needs for the use of himself and b,is family. He receives at tbe desk of bis employer bis wages,... | |
| H. W. Furber - 1884 - 554 pages
...interests of his employes either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 pages
...interests of his employes, either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| 1888 - 142 pages
...interests of his employees either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Watterson, Edmunds - 1888 - 76 pages
...interests of his employees either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Henry Watterson, George Franklin Edmunds - 1888 - 82 pages
...interests of his employees either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1888 - 48 pages
...interests of his employes either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
| Charles Benjamin Norton - 1888 - 294 pages
...interests of his employes, either in their opportunity to work or in the diminution of their compensation. Nor can the worker in manufactures fail to understand...countless forms, he needs for the use of himself and his family. He receives at the desk of his employer his wages, and perhaps before he reaches his home... | |
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