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If matters were so arranged, neither would the factory owners amass each day a fortune which is absolutely of no use to them- for should one's fortune increase beyond measure, one would come under a most heavy burden, become subject to exceeding hardships and troubles, and find the administration of such an excessive fortune to be most difficult and to exhaust one's natural powers- nor would the workers endure such toil and hardship as to become incapacitated and to fall victim, at the end of their lives, to the direst need
(78:6)
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