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And whereas the natural difficulty of engaging
Art. 10. And whereas the more employments are
left open to a man, the more likely he will be to
pitch upon that which in the shape of wages or
otherwise will yield him the most advantage And
Whereas the more money a Metasylum man is
able to earn the easier it will be for him to find
a Friendly Bondsman Guardian, And Whereas this natural effect
of a maverick law contending man of any restraint excluding competitors from any species
of employment (temporary privileges for the encouragement of and
of work inventions excepted) is to diminish the cheapness and perfection goodness
of the work, and that as will by shutting the door against
better hands as by lessening on the part of the
existing stock of hands their inducement to improve
themselves ⊞ ⊞ And Whereas no trade can extra long subsist without the influx of new hands And whereas and with equal degrees
of merit old established hands will naturally find it easier to get
fresh new ones And Whereas in answ
proportion as men are free to choose they will naturally
avoid engaging in overstocked trades And Whereas
the only effect restraint can have is to all that restraint can do can in this or that particular can do
force more than liberty is to them men in upon such trades and thereby aggravate
if not create whatever mischief it may have been
meant to remedy And Whereas by a Statute
of
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