Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn our cities into poisonous congeries of slums. Let his daughters infect our young men with the diseases of the streets and his... The Review of Reviews - Page 99edited by - 1907Full view - About this book
| John Selden - 1892 - 634 pages
...him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| 1907 - 904 pages
...dirt. Let him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1908 - 388 pages
...him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Edward Thomas Devine - 1909 - 246 pages
...Let him "7 -87have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1911 - 384 pages
...have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him' drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1913 - 172 pages
...( have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 pages
...him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...of oppression and malnutrition. Let the undeserving become still less deserving; and let the deserving lay up for himself, not treasures in heaven, but... | |
| Robert Hunter - 1919 - 210 pages
...him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn...the other fruits of oppression and malnutrition." (4) It is evident that the spirit of modern man as well as the conditions of modern society, are entirely... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1920 - 366 pages
...by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn our cities into poisonous congeries o slums. Let his daughters infect our young men with...the other fruits of oppression and malnutrition." So in the play Undershaf t enumerates the seven deadly sins as "food, clothing, firing, rent, taxes,... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 340 pages
...him have rickety children. Let him be cheap and let him drag his fellows down to his price by selling himself to do their work. Let his habitations turn our cities into poisonous congeries o slums. Let his daughters infect our young men with the diseases of the streets and his sons revenge... | |
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