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- 07034040 contributor B413186.
- 07034040 created "1891.".
- 07034040 date "1891".
- 07034040 date "1891.".
- 07034040 dateCopyrighted "1891.".
- 07034040 description "The rights of employers.--The obligations of employers.--The rights of the employed.--The obligations of the employed.--Labor organizations: the bright side and the dark side.--The friends of the workingman.--The foes of the workingman.--Trusts and monopolies.--Socialism, communism and nihilism.--The Bible the workingman's Magna charta.--The church the workingman's truest and strongest ally.--Christ the Nazarene carpenter, the workingman's omnipotent and changeless friend.--How many hours and how much pay.--The preacher of the future.--Address before the Barbers's International Union.--The industrial revolution, what next and how?".
- 07034040 extent "xii, 271 p.".
- 07034040 issued "1891".
- 07034040 issued "1891.".
- 07034040 language "eng".
- 07034040 publisher "Chicago, Patriotic Publishing Company,".
- 07034040 spatial "United States.".
- 07034040 subject "Christian sociology.".
- 07034040 subject "HD8072 .D83".
- 07034040 subject "Labor and laboring classes United States.".
- 07034040 subject "Labor and laboring classes.".
- 07034040 tableOfContents "The rights of employers.--The obligations of employers.--The rights of the employed.--The obligations of the employed.--Labor organizations: the bright side and the dark side.--The friends of the workingman.--The foes of the workingman.--Trusts and monopolies.--Socialism, communism and nihilism.--The Bible the workingman's Magna charta.--The church the workingman's truest and strongest ally.--Christ the Nazarene carpenter, the workingman's omnipotent and changeless friend.--How many hours and how much pay.--The preacher of the future.--Address before the Barbers's International Union.--The industrial revolution, what next and how?".
- 07034040 title "Samson and Shylock; or, A preacher's plea for the workingmen, himself a day laborer. By the Rev. John Merritte Driver.".
- 07034040 type "text".