The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volume 8Longmans Green and Company, 1873 |
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Page 198
... labour . And there are only two ways in which they can be remunerated . One of those ways is patronage ; the other is copyright . There have been times in which men of letters looked , not to the public , but to the government , or to a ...
... labour . And there are only two ways in which they can be remunerated . One of those ways is patronage ; the other is copyright . There have been times in which men of letters looked , not to the public , but to the government , or to a ...
Page 212
... Labour Lost , and Pericles , Prince of Tyre ; but he gives a shorter protection than I should give to Othello and Macbeth . Take Milton . Milton died in 1674. The copyrights of Milton's great works would , according to my noble friend's ...
... Labour Lost , and Pericles , Prince of Tyre ; but he gives a shorter protection than I should give to Othello and Macbeth . Take Milton . Milton died in 1674. The copyrights of Milton's great works would , according to my noble friend's ...
Page 223
... labour from its the people possess that power under which all monopoly and oppression must cease ; and your petitioners respectfully mention the existing monopolies of the suffrage , of paper money , of machinery , of land , of the ...
... labour from its the people possess that power under which all monopoly and oppression must cease ; and your petitioners respectfully mention the existing monopolies of the suffrage , of paper money , of machinery , of land , of the ...
Page 226
... labour ; knowledge will be borne down by ignorance ; and is it possible to doubt what the result must be ? The honor- able Member for Bath and the honorable Member for Roch- dale are now considered as very democratic members of ...
... labour ; knowledge will be borne down by ignorance ; and is it possible to doubt what the result must be ? The honor- able Member for Bath and the honorable Member for Roch- dale are now considered as very democratic members of ...
Page 284
... labour sugar and foreign slave labour sugar , which is impracticable and illusory ; and , without adequate benefit to the consumer , tends so greatly to impair the revenue as to render the removal of the Income and Property Tax at the ...
... labour sugar and foreign slave labour sugar , which is impracticable and illusory ; and , without adequate benefit to the consumer , tends so greatly to impair the revenue as to render the removal of the Income and Property Tax at the ...
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