It is impossible there should be such a trade as even that of a nailer in the remote and inland parts of the Highlands of Scotland. Such a workman at the rate of a thousand nails a day, and three hundred working days in the year, will make three hundred... History of the middle and working classes - Page 132by John Wade - 1833Full view - About this book
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...such a trade as even that of a nailer in the remote and inland parts of the highlands of Scotland. that the power of population is indefinitely greater...produce subsistence for man. Population, when unche in the year. But in such a situation it would be impossible to dispose of one thousand, that is, of... | |
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