On the other hand, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount of food which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits.... Rheumatism ; its nature, causes, and cure - Seite 231von James Alexander - 1858 - 266 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1851 - 576 Seiten
...an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when the labourer earns by his...fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient... | |
| 1852 - 786 Seiten
...poverty. It is an exception from the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other band, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required...fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient... | |
| Albert James Bernays - 1853 - 316 Seiten
...an exception from the rule, when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when a labourer earns by his work less than is required to...indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, he resorts to spirits. He must work; but in consequence of insufficient food, a certain portion of... | |
| Albert James Bernays - 1854 - 422 Seiten
...exception from the rule, when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other Land, when a laborer earns by his work less than is required to provide...indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, he resorts to spirits. He must work; but in consequence of insufficient food, a certain portion of... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 388 Seiten
..." the use of spirits is not the cause but an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the general rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker....fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient... | |
| Massachusetts. Governor (1861-1866 : Andrew) - 1862 - 1020 Seiten
...78. from the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker. On the other hand, when the laborer earns by his work less than is required to provide...indispensable in order to restore fully his working powers, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1863 - 694 Seiten
...exception to the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when the laborer earns by his work less than is required to provide...fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient... | |
| 1867 - 798 Seiten
..."the use of spirits is not the cause but an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the general rule when a well-fed man becomes a spirit drinker....fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or necessity compels him to have recourse to spirits. He must work, but in consequence of insufficient... | |
| Albert James Bernays - 1866 - 428 Seiten
...from the rule," says Liebig, " when a well-fed man becomes a spirit-drinker. On the other hand, when a labourer earns by his work less than is required to...indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, he resorts to spirits. He must work ; but in consequence of insufficient food, a certain portion of... | |
| 1866 - 654 Seiten
...an effect of poverty. It is an exception from the rule when a well-fed man becomes a spiritdrinker. On the other hand, when the labourer earns by his work less than is required to provide the amount which is indispensable in order to restore fully his working power, an unyielding, inexorable law or... | |
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