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With the proceeds of that labor he is rearing a family of children, who, in due course of time, w T ill take his place, and profiting by his example, will, in all probability, be industrious and contented citizens, satisfied to earn their daily bread by honest toil, as their father before them did. The loss of that man is a grievous loss to the community, for it not only loses the value of his productions, but that family must needs be sup ported from the common fund; and that family having los...t its head, must be scattered, losing the holy influence of the home cir- 105 A WORKINGMAN ON CONSCRIPTION, 1863 6 cle; its different members arrive at mature years, with no well- conceived ideas of their duty to society and themselves, or, per haps, in a condition that society would be the gainer, had they never lived to disgrace their race. The second class in importance is the producer without a family; his employed labor is valuable to society; his example for industry to the rising generation, is not without its effect.
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