Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 3
made for his/her ends useless, it sends forth them to be a scourge on the earth.
But the contact breakers are the nineteenth civilization monument
Century that esteems commercial as superior to mental advancement.
As the play to be explained you/he/she will greatly be decreed in this stain that
nature shaped on its more equitable model, and what man has desiccated with
his/her cruel utensil, a description of the city of Wilkes-bars and his/her
outskirts is essential. The city is the creation of the Mines. Coal
it abounds in the valley of the Susquehanna, and from the first impetus
gives the coal industry from the establishment of railroads, the mines to
this place has been worked without intermission. The population of the
city has firmly been increasing for the thirty past years, up to that
to-day reaches the proportions of a populous city. There is little
variety in the citizens; but the contrast that they introduces above factory for this
deficiency. Being speaking in general there but two classes, the magnates and
their mercenaries. The first one long live in the mansions on the open space and
constitutes the minority ruler. The coal miners and the workers on
the contact breakers that round off out their grapevine in slavery and in that they sleep
quarters that the huts of the farmers of Europe do indeed seem
inviting, constitutes the enormous majority.
The most prosperous business in the city out of the Coal industry,
what, you/he/she is clearly monopolized by the magnates, it is the enterprise
business. They are almost there as many establishments for the burial of man
as there cafes are to turn to its humor. In antithetical distinction to the
custom in this country, the business you/he/she has been taken above by others that
the order worthy of vergers. What this condition should be, you/he/she is explained
for from the fact that there is an insufficiency of churches in the city, and
what the vergers were not able of to bring defeasible the job on which you/he/she has devolved
their art. Died it is not attributable, in the principal, to the natural causes