(3.) " It will be observed that I have assumed that the labourers are always subsisted from capital, and this li obviously the fact, though tin caplul need not necessarily be furnished br it parson called a •capitalist.'"-J 8. Mill " Principles of Political Economy 3rd edition, p. 72. (4) Note Baron Von BUbn<v'* trenchant remarks, '• Through the British Empire,''pago '246, and alio the Sydney Morning linrald, quoted In the jew Zealand Hihald of August 24, 1837. (5) ■' The wages are enormous, when compared with the price of food aud the nnosisarles of life."Baron Von HUbner, *' I'hroufh the British Emp re," p. 238. (8) See >kw Zeal AM' Herald of March 23, 1887, coiiUinlag data supplied br Mr. a. Hesicetb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8055, 16 September 1887, Page 6
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