Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... ness to the best , in flashing glimpses to the worst , the vision without which there is no life . She teaches her children not to shun drudgery but to do the work , and in doing it to know its higher end . The question whether a thing ...
... ness to the best , in flashing glimpses to the worst , the vision without which there is no life . She teaches her children not to shun drudgery but to do the work , and in doing it to know its higher end . The question whether a thing ...
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... ness and the devotion of this officer reduce to a minimum the danger of con- tagion from epidemics . For the care of the sick , the Stillman Infirmary has al- ready a nearly perfect equipment ; and the new ward for contagious diseases ...
... ness and the devotion of this officer reduce to a minimum the danger of con- tagion from epidemics . For the care of the sick , the Stillman Infirmary has al- ready a nearly perfect equipment ; and the new ward for contagious diseases ...
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... ness , he whose ear for a prose sentence was trained so delicately . Yet I , for one , would give up any other poetry of America rather than Emer- son's ; and I am certain that one secret of his power over men and women was his belief ...
... ness , he whose ear for a prose sentence was trained so delicately . Yet I , for one , would give up any other poetry of America rather than Emer- son's ; and I am certain that one secret of his power over men and women was his belief ...
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... ness who have climbed high : but of these self - made men the best openly ex- press as the great regret of their lives their want of a college education ; and of the worst , many , I suspect , grieve in their heart of hearts for the ...
... ness who have climbed high : but of these self - made men the best openly ex- press as the great regret of their lives their want of a college education ; and of the worst , many , I suspect , grieve in their heart of hearts for the ...
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... ness of not working . He who takes labor as self - respecting service which yields daily bread to him and his and which makes his life worth something is happy in his work and wants to do all the work he can ; he who takes it as a ...
... ness of not working . He who takes labor as self - respecting service which yields daily bread to him and his and which makes his life worth something is happy in his work and wants to do all the work he can ; he who takes it as a ...
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