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" ... in the position of a common sailor ; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under him. So, also, supposing the master of a manufactory saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the... "
The Spatula - Página 72
editado por - 1904
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumen2

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 páginas
...he would then treat his eon, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under him. So, also, supposing the master of a manufactory saw it right,...he would then treat his son, he is bound always to fc'eaf every one of his men. This is the only effective, true, or practicable^ RULE which can be given...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen21

1860 - 1002 páginas
...own son, if compelled by circumstances to take such a position. Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the position of a common sailor ; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumen2

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1860 - 858 páginas
...own son, if compelled by circumstances to take Biich a position. Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the position of a common sailor ; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men...
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"Unto this Last": Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy

John Ruskin - 1872 - 156 páginas
...son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under him. So, also, supposing the master of .1 manufactory saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own sou in the position of an ordinary workman ; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to...
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Unto this Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy

John Ruskin - 1877 - 216 páginas
...own son, if compelled by circumstances to take such a position. Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the position of a common sailor; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under...
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"Unto this Last": Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy

John Ruskin - 1881 - 152 páginas
...he would then treat his son, he ia bound always to treat every one of the men under him. So, also, supposing the master of a manufactory saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own sou in the position of an ordinary workman ; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to...
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Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, Volumen14

1887 - 572 páginas
...them see that he does not shrink from denying himself that they may be spared. As Euskin well says : "Supposing the master of a manufactory saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his son in the position of an ordinary workman ; as he would, then treat his son, he is bound always to...
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Art and Life: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 páginas
...he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under him. So, also, supposing the master of a manufactory saw it right,...he is bound always to treat every one of his men. This is the only effective, true, or practical RULE which can be given on this point of political economy....
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Art and Life: A Ruskin Anthology

John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 610 páginas
...or transference of it, most beneficial to the men employed. . . . Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the position of a common sailor; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men under...
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The Works of John Ruskin: Time and tide, by Weare and Tyne. "Unto this last ...

John Ruskin - 1887 - 782 páginas
...own son, if compelled by circumstances to take such a position. Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were • by any chance obliged, to place his own son in the position of a common sailor; as he would then treat his son, he is bound always to treat every one of the men unde»...
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