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Excerpt from Fall River, Its Rise and Progress; 1803-1876: With Valuable Statistical Tables, From Official Sources
We'll Try, have thus received a most Signifi cant and practical exposition, and, to-day, the swiftly developing interests of Fall River repte sent a productive force, at least double that of any other New England city, engaged in the. Same class of pursuits. Businessis managed with a thrift and exactness seldom attained but thrift and exactness are not allowed to degener ate into littleness, nor are preconceived Opin ions held with a tenacity which amounts to stub bornness. Her manufacturers are conscious that the world advances, and desire to advance with it, adopting those suggestions which are reasonable, keeping fully up to the demands of educated labor, desirous of promoting the inter ests of their employees in wages, hours of labor, and mental and physical requisites, and making them feel that the interests of employer and em ployed are one and inseparable.
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