ENCROACHMENT OF SLAVE-POWER. 193 "And reckon'st thou thyself with spirits of Heaven, Thy lingering, or with one stroke of this dart, Faithfully yours, John Jay_ 9 The Dishonor of Labor. THE fundamental, essential cause of slavery and its concomitants, ignorance, degradation and suffering on the one side, as of idleness, prodigality and luxuryborn disease on the other, is a false idea of the nature and offices of Labor. Labor is not truly a curse, as has too long been asserted. It only becomes such through human perverseness, misconception and sin. It was no curse to the first pair in Eden, and will not be to their descendants, whenever and wherever the spirit of Eden shall pervade them. It is only a curse because too many seek to engross the product of others' work, yet do little or none themselves. If the secret were but out, that no man can really enjoy more than his own moderate daily labor would produce, and none can truly enjoy this without doing the work, the death-knell of Slavery in THE fundamental, essential cause of slavery as concomitants, ignorance, degradation and su on the one side, as of idleness, prodigality and laws bor disoner on the other, is a false idea of the nar and wifices of Labor. Lalice is not truly a curse, as has too long been ad It only becomes such through humas p |