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1 2 | expedient now to speak on the condition of the working classes.(1)
2 5 | resources and of bettering his condition in life. ~
3 7 | supplies. And this stable condition of things he finds solely
4 10| skill utterly changes its condition; it was wild before, now
5 15| levelling down of all to a like condition of misery and degradation.
6 15| undertake to alleviate the condition of the masses, must be the
7 16| improves and betters the condition of the working man by means
8 17| all recognized that the condition of things inherent in human
9 17| necessary result of unequal condition. Such unequality is far
10 17| his own peculiar domestic condition. As regards bodily labor,
11 22| to keep up becomingly his condition in life, "for no one ought
12 28| wretchedness, and better their condition in life; and for this she
13 34| differences and inequalities of condition in the State. Society cannot
14 38| justly strive to better their condition, neither justice nor the
15 42| and exercise, but only on condition of due intermission and
16 42| people there is always the condition expressed or understood
17 55| endeavors, to better the condition of the working class by
18 55| no efforts to better the condition both of families and individuals;
19 57| individual member to better his condition to the utmost in body, soul,
20 60| At the time being, the condition of the working classes is
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