There will result, it is true, in favor of the stronger laborer a natural inequality, but not a social inequality; no one having suffered by his strength and productive energy.
But if the property is divided, all conditions will be equal--there will be no more large capitalists or large proprietors.
Wherever this work is read and discussed, there will be deposited the germ of death to property; there, sooner or later, privilege and servitude will disappear, and the despotism of will will give place to the reign of reason.
Not in the least: there will be eight hundred and ten laborers producing as nine hundred, while, to accomplish their purpose, they would have to produce as one thousand.
There will be a revolution before we get it into our heads that trying to trade a sweet disposition or an intelligent appreciation of opera or a proficiency at amateur tennis for three meals a day is a fraud.
To-morrow, I call you all to witness, there will be a lawyer here.
On the seventh, there willbe a ball at the house of the Viscountess de Bois d'Ardon.
You must deliver it into HER hands or into the hands of her maid--there will be no answer.
There will be a word in one letter, a sentence in another, an allusion in a third.
Oh no; there will be some one at hand to pick it up.
Along the wall, sir," said Mazarin, "there will be no danger of losing yourselves.
In the morning when you get up there will be breakfast for you, and your shirt will be dry and clean.
After the first detachment has settled down into its quarters and brought the fields somewhat into cultivation, there will arise a demand for houses.
Let us rise soon after supper and see this festival; there willbe a gathering of young men, and we will have a good talk.
Now these goings on must be a secret which the rulers only know, or there will be a further danger of our herd, as the guardians may be termed, breaking out into rebellion.
Let us get up early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give thee my loves.
There will I make the horn of David to bud: I have ordained a lamp for mine anointed.
Egad, there will be no moving with the speed of lightning this bout," said Bucklaw, drily.
At any rate, he will give him such a bullying as will be construed into an assault on a privy councillor; so there will be a total breach betwixt him and government.
For doos, there's the doocot; there will be poultry amang the tenants, though Luckie Chirnside says she has paid the kain twice ower.
There Will Be No Cities in the Twenty-First Century The cities are bound to perish, and they have not long to live.
With an arrangement like this, it is almost assured that, even if the vast oceans dry up, there will always be construction going on in the world.
There will be no end to construction work, and consequently the urbanization of the Earth's surface will continue until the ground disappears entirely.
If we do not eradicate this evil, there will soon be no hope for us.
There will be never the less left for thee, nothing diminished, but thy goods shall increase notably.
Babille-babou, said he, shrugging up his shoulders, quivering all over with fear, there will be the devil upon dun.
There will be another train in a half hour," said Jean.
You see, there will be no woman to care for him, if you do not.
The Queen also is there with her retinue, so it be expected that, to show the good feeling and renewed friendship existing between De Montfort and his King, there will be gay scenes in the old fortress.
When you reach the table that bears the lamp, there will be a small doorway directly behind you.
There will be time to find some better place for him in the meanwhile.
Please Heaven, there will be many such opportunities,' said Mr. Micawber.
There will be a deplorable scene, whenever we are married.
There will be plenty of it, though, when it does begin, for there is enough in the bill to last six hours at least.
He will lie like this for several hours, and die so quietly at last, that we shall not know when he goes; there willbe no rattle in the throat.
There will be nothing you may not aspire to; you will go everywhere, and you will find out what the world is--an assemblage of fools and knaves.
You see, there willbe no waste, no damage in transit, as there always is with wheat and flour.
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