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ast, in his life, to see to it, for example, that no one starves, I need not now prove to my _German_ readers. If I were writing for the English bourgeoisie, the case would be different. (And so it is now in Germany. Our German capitalists are fully up to the English level, in this respect at least, in the year of grace, 1886.) {100a} Dr. Alison. "Management of the Poor in Scotland." {100b} Alison. "Principles of Population," vol. ii. {100c} Dr. Alison in an article read before the British Association for the Advancement of Science. October, 1844, in York. {104} "Manufacturing Population," ch 8. {105a} Report of Commission of Inquiry into the Employment of Children and Young Persons in Mines and Collieries and in the Trades and Manufactures in which numbers of them work together, not being included under the terms of the Factories' Regulation Act. First and Second Reports, Grainger's Report. Second Report usually cited as "Children's Employment Commission's Report." First Report, 1841; Second Report, 1843. {105b} Fifth Annual Report of the Reg. Gen. of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. {106} Dr. Cowen. "Vital Statistics of Glasgow." {107} Report of Commission of Inquiry into the State of Large Towns and Populous Districts. First Report, 1844. Appendix. {108a} Factories' Inquiry Commission's Reports, 3rd vol. Report of Dr. Hawkins on Lancashire, in which Dr. Robertson is cited--the "Chief Authority for Statistics in Manchester." {108b} Quoted by Dr. Wade from the Report of the Parliamentary Factories' Commission of 1832, in his "History of the Middle and Working- Classes." London, 1835, 3rd ed. {112a} Children's Employment Commission's Report. App. Part II. Q. 18, No. 216, 217, 226, 233, etc. Horne. {112b} _Ibid_. evidence, p. 9, 39; 133. {113a} _Ibid_. p. 9, 36; 146. {113b} _Ibid_. p. 34; 158. {113c} Symonds' Rep. App. Part I., pp. E, 22, _et seq_. {115a} "Arts and Artisans." {115b} "Principles of Population," vol. ii. pp. 136, 197. {116} We shall see later how the rebellion of the working-class against the bourgeoisie in England is legalised by the right of coalition. {117a} "Chartism," p. 34, _et seq_. {117b} _Ibid_., p. 40. {119} Shall I call bourgeois witnesses to bear testimony from me here, too? I select one only, whom every one may read, namely, Adam Smith. "Wealth of Nations" (McCulloch's four volume edition), vol. iii., book 5,
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