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... thousand . Deduct two thousand for the fakirs , who narched smoking pipes under flags of poverty . You need no proof that the other ten thousand re genuine unemployed . Hunger is written in heir faces . Taking each marcher as represent ...
... thousand . Deduct two thousand for the fakirs , who narched smoking pipes under flags of poverty . You need no proof that the other ten thousand re genuine unemployed . Hunger is written in heir faces . Taking each marcher as represent ...
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... thousand pounds now ) , and you feed the unem- ployed to - day , they must be fed to - morrow , and the day after ... thousands to - day whe there were hundreds then ; but if a million employed workers were poured into the Nor west there ...
... thousand pounds now ) , and you feed the unem- ployed to - day , they must be fed to - morrow , and the day after ... thousands to - day whe there were hundreds then ; but if a million employed workers were poured into the Nor west there ...
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... thousand striking engineers and motormen were ordered back to work . The strike , in a word , was repudi- ated by ... thousands who depend for transportation upon the subways and the elevated systems , as well as by the lack of any ...
... thousand striking engineers and motormen were ordered back to work . The strike , in a word , was repudi- ated by ... thousands who depend for transportation upon the subways and the elevated systems , as well as by the lack of any ...
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... thousand striking engineers and motormen were ordered back to work . The strike , in a word , was repudi- ated by ... thousands who depend for transportation upon the subways and the elevated systems , as well as by the lack of any ...
... thousand striking engineers and motormen were ordered back to work . The strike , in a word , was repudi- ated by ... thousands who depend for transportation upon the subways and the elevated systems , as well as by the lack of any ...
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... thousand natives of Maine are said to be living in other parts of the United States . Nevertheless , something has offset this tenden- cy . Maine lost population in the decade from 1860 to 1870 , doubtless an effect of the Civil War ...
... thousand natives of Maine are said to be living in other parts of the United States . Nevertheless , something has offset this tenden- cy . Maine lost population in the decade from 1860 to 1870 , doubtless an effect of the Civil War ...
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