| 1910 - 686 páginas
...leisure. These fill a useful function if they make it evident that leisure does not mean idleness. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the scale he stands, but an... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 500 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1910 - 314 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...he occupies a contemptible position if he does not Citizenship in a Republic 43 do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt, Lawrence Fraser Abbott - 1910 - 314 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...he occupies a contemptible position if he does not Citizenship in a Republic 43 do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end... | |
| James Rudolph Garfield - 1911 - 444 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 328 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 332 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 342 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 330 páginas
...work should in large part be drawn from those to whom remuneration is an object of indifference. But the average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so; that he is not an object of envy if he is idle, at whichever end of the social scale he stands,... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin, William Alonzo Wheatley - 1916 - 380 páginas
...steady job, with increasing efficiency and hence increasing wages as time goes on.— PAUL H. HANUS The average man must earn his own livelihood. He should...occupies a contemptible position if he does not do so. — THEODORE ROOSEVELT The boy's duty and necessity of self-support. No duty comes closer home... | |
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