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37 right
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Leo PP. XIII
Rerum novarum

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1 5 | reason and motive of his work is to obtain property, and 2 17| Cursed be the earth in thy work; in thy labor thou shalt 3 20| faithfully to perform the work which has been freely and 4 20| of evil principles, who work upon the people with artful 5 20| not to look upon their work people as their bondsmen, 6 20| employer must never tax his work people beyond their strength, 7 20| strength, or employ them in work unsuited to their sex and 8 31| State should play in the work of remedy and relief. ~ 9 32| statesmanship and is the work of the rulers. Now a State 10 34| devote themselves to the work of the commonwealth, who 11 34| highest estimation, for their work concerns most nearly and 12 34| well-being of those who work should obtain favorable 13 36| concerted interruption of work there should be imminent 14 36| by excessive labor, or by work unsuited to sex or age-in 15 39| 39. When work people have recourse to 16 39| labor are too long, or the work too hard, or because they 17 39| affects the masters and their work people alike, but is extremely 18 41| obligation of the cessation from work and labor on Sundays and 19 41| seventh day from all His work which He had done."(32) ~ 20 42| depend on the nature of the work, on circumstances of time 21 42| of the workman. Those who work in mines and quarries, and 22 42| exceedingly difficult. Finally, work which is quite suitable 23 42| repaired by cessation from hard work. ~In all agreements between 24 42| agreements between masters and work people there is always the 25 43| should not complete the work undertaken; in such cases 26 44| same way as he is free to work or not, so is he free to 27 44| personal element in a man's work, we consider the fact that 28 44| we consider the fact that work is also necessary for him 29 44| these two aspects of his work are separable in thought, 30 44| they can earn through their work. ~ 31 47| of the earth. Men always work harder and more readily 32 47| and more readily when they work on that which belongs to 33 55| action, and for practical work. Others, again, strive to 34 56| the nature and aim of the work to be done, on the scope 35 57| hope for, and how he is to work out his salvation; and let 36 58| for a continuous supply of work at all times and seasons; 37 60| earnest as regards their work and who prefer so unmistakably 38 62| should put his hand to the work which falls to his share,


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