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1 1| won rich returns for their labour. The excitement was intense, 2 1| useful ends. This division of labour resulted in a closer and 3 1| This has been owing to the labour of the Royal Society, and 4 2| no means overstocked with labour. But when he got to Glasgow 5 3| inferior and irresponsible labour which might lower the standard 6 3| merchants or employers of labour, who had no patience with 7 3| existence in an overstocked labour market in which they had 8 3| time he was to give his labour free, and as the engagement 9 3| was building with their labour the edifice of his unchallengeable 10 4| use this force to ease his labour. It is said that a Spaniard 11 5| wearing himself out with labour which racking headaches 12 6| advantage adequate to his labour and invention," it was enacted 13 7| many obstacles in the path. Labour continued to be a difficulty. 14 7| This also required skilled labour, and there was very little 15 8| overdone, and consequently our labour may be lost." How could 16 8| patient and often tiresome labour. The painful contrast between 17 8| new steam-engine, all the labour that followed was but its 18 9| employers were exploiting the labour of their workpeople in cottages,