—The great addition to wealth so distinctly traced to division of labor is not gained without some disadvantages to the community.
— from Rural Wealth and Welfare: Economic Principles Illustrated and Applied in Farm Life by Geo. T. (George Thompson) Fairchild
It was not the fault of those who had asked for the same degree of liberty in northern Germany which the south already possessed, that Germany at large again experienced the miseries of reaction and repression which had afflicted it ten years before.
— from A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 by Charles Alan Fyffe
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