69 collocations for labors

[Footnote A: We learned subsequently from various authentic sources, that the master has not the power to compel his apprentices to labor more than nine hours per day on any condition, except in case of a fire, or some similar emergency.

I have long been as thy father; I have labored all the days of my life to teach ye the truths of faith and of godly living, yet have I received naught

Oh, you laboring men!

I think the negroes might have been emancipated as safely in 1834, as in 1840; and had the emancipation then taken place, they would be found much further in advance in 1840, than they can be after the expiration of the present period of apprenticeship, through which all, both apprentices and masters, are LABORING HEAVILY.

The slaveholder will not only not labor with his hands to supply the wants of others, and "to support the weak;" but he makes others labor to supply his wants:yes, makes them labor unpaidnight and dayin storm, as well as in sunshineunder the lashbleedinggroaningdyingand all this, not to minister to his actual needs, but to his luxuriousness and sensuality.

After laboring several years for another's benefit, Manuel began to feel anxious to derive some advantage from his own earnings.

If this amount of time were distributed over every day, the servants would have to themselves, all but a fraction of ONE HALF OF EACH DAY, and would labor for their masters the remaining fraction and the other half of the day.

He saw he had struck the right note and began again: "I will not labor the argument; the thing is obvious!

"The laborer is worthy of his hire,"as both inculcating the same doctrine, that he who labors, whatever the employment, or whoever the laborer, is entitled to a reward.

The Republican tells us, that they are not laboring Loco Focosbut "drones" and "consumers"the "rich and well-born," of course; men who have leisure and means, and a disposition to employ the latter, to equalize whites and blacks in the slaveholding States.

We started a chamois, and saw him race across the broad field of snow like the wind, while I could only follow, laboring knee-deep in the snow, like a tortoise after a hare.

For at the earliest dawn I go to pick, and not till dusk return; Till the deep midnight I'm still before the firing-pan. Will not labor like this my pearly complexion deface? "

But when the Prince had brought his errant eyes Home from the rock, sideways he let them glance At Enid, where she droopt: his own false doom, That shadow of mistrust should never cross Betwixt them, came upon him, and he sigh'd; Then with another humorous ruth remark'd The lusty mowers laboring dinnerless, And watched the sun blaze on the turning scythe,

When thou shalt work and labor the earth it shall bring forth no fruit, but thou shalt be fugitive, vagabond, and void on the earth.

Whatever their callings may be, in whatever fields they may be laboring, the church will need their loyal service, and they will need its goodly fellowships and its inspiring coöperation.

So inlie greeving in my groning brest, And deepelie muzing at her doubtfull speach, 485 Whose meaning much I labored foorth to wreste, Being above my slender reasons reach, At length, by demonstration me to teach, Before mine eies strange sights presented were, Like tragicke pageants seeming to appeare.

Undoubtedly he wishes well to the millions for whose freedom he has labored and is laboring; but then he would improve their condition in order that he may become more powerful than ever were his predecessors.

I had scarcely arrived, when, black with sweat, the stag came laboring up the gorge, seemingly, totally reckless of our presence.

No matter what hallucinations in regard to ownership any man may labor under, he does not own a wife.

These thoughts consumed the time for the sheriff until his horse had labored up the height, and he came to the little plateau where so much had happened outside of his ken.

How are we to to labor its due honor? 73.

Here a broad, beaten path stretched along beside the banks, on which path labored the horses that tugged at the slow-moving barges, laden with barley meal or what not, from the countryside to the many-towered town.

Acti labores sunt jucundi.

Omnes labores leves fuere, all other labour was light: but this might not be endured.

There is no one, I care not how favorable his condition, who desires to be a slave, to labor for nothing all his life for the benefit of others.

69 collocations for  labors