To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes-washing, and window-washing, to roadbuilding and tunnel-making, to foundries and stokeholes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be... Essays for College Men: 2d Series - Página 377de Norman Foerster - 1915 - 385 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1910 - 370 páginas
...clothes-washing and window-washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature ; they would tread the earth more proudly; the... | |
| 1910 - 368 páginas
...clothes-washing and window- washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded...sympathies and soberer ideas. They would have paid their blood-tar, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature; they would tread the earth... | |
| 1910 - 1042 páginas
...fleets in December, to dish-washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature; they would tread the earth more proudly; the women... | |
| Henry Israel - 1916 - 708 páginas
...clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnel making, to foundries and stokeholes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature ; they would tread the earth more proudly ; the... | |
| 1911 - 602 páginas
...clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly; they... | |
| 1912 - 152 páginas
...clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly; they... | |
| William English Walling - 1913 - 460 páginas
...clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnelmaking, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature." (James' "The Moral Equivalent of War"; my italics.)... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 556 páginas
...clothes washing, and window washing, to road building and tunnel making, to foundries and stokeholes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded...sympathies and soberer ideas. They would have paid their blood tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the... | |
| Henry Woodd Nevinson - 1913 - 370 páginas
...clothes-washing, and window-washing, to road-building and tunnel-making, to foundries and stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded...society with healthier sympathies and soberer ideas." Here, indeed, is a vision more tempting than ever conscription was. To be sure, it is not new, for... | |
| 1910 - 280 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, to telegraph-pole climbing, would our gilded youth be drafted off, according to their choice, to get..."They would have paid their blood-tax, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against Nature; they would tread the earth THE PHImore proudly;... | |
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