[94]. Dividogenesure is the stronger, the larger the per cent an employer obtains from the results of the labor of every employee; and is the weaker, the smaller the per cent he obtains from every one dependent on him for life.
[95]. That is, the rate of making mortgages in 1880th year was 643,143, and the yearly rate in 1889th year was 1,226,323 in one year.
[96]. Enc. of Soc. Reform, p. 901.
[97]. Dr. Spahr, ib. p. 67.
[98]. All expressions under the inverted commas are from Bulletin.
[99]. Bulletin No. 71, Encyclopedia of Social Reform, p. 901.
[100]. Continuation, “On the debt in force against acres, $162,652,944; on lots, $234,789,848,” is the yearly interest.
[103]. Enc. of Soc. Reform, p. 902. This interest charge is at the end of the Extra Bulletin No. 71.