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Show RESULTS OF PROPERTY AND LABOR. "Property rights," says Bishop Spalding, Spald-ing, "are sacred, but not absolute they do not imply that a man may do what he likes with his possessions. -He may not do what he likes with himself, but only what is becoming and worthy. A decent physical existence for those who labor for employers should be considered consid-ered a first charge in the business: and for employers should be considered make it possible that they found a family under conditions compatible with right human life and favorable, therefore, to mental, moral and religious re-ligious improvement. The wages do nol constitute the sole relationship between master and workman, for in all human associations rights and duties are involved in-volved of which money can never be the equivalent." |