Education, Volumen48New England Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... better than the multi- tude must surpass others in his nature and early training . From adolescence he should have an ardent desire for the truth , which is to continue in his studies both night and day , and when he has acquired this ...
... better than the multi- tude must surpass others in his nature and early training . From adolescence he should have an ardent desire for the truth , which is to continue in his studies both night and day , and when he has acquired this ...
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... better for a man with his own hands to feed and clothe himself , than to stand idle while a machine works for him . " All remuneration , regardless of the life of the workman , falls below the Ruskin standard of wage . Pay men according ...
... better for a man with his own hands to feed and clothe himself , than to stand idle while a machine works for him . " All remuneration , regardless of the life of the workman , falls below the Ruskin standard of wage . Pay men according ...
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... better because he awakened the present . emedy the congestion and greed of England he irritated social sores , unfolded national health laws , and enforced them . He may not always be a leader whom we want to follow ; but he will ...
... better because he awakened the present . emedy the congestion and greed of England he irritated social sores , unfolded national health laws , and enforced them . He may not always be a leader whom we want to follow ; but he will ...
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... better able to fasten his senses on those important things around him and to see that which will be necessary for some of the best powers of future thought . Cultivation of the body comes next . How Ruskin would rejoice in our modern ...
... better able to fasten his senses on those important things around him and to see that which will be necessary for some of the best powers of future thought . Cultivation of the body comes next . How Ruskin would rejoice in our modern ...
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... better to have had a bad law than to live lawlessly ; and to suffer under a tyrant is greater gain than to be the free man of one's own undisciplined will . It is more important to deserve liberty than to achieve it , and the most ...
... better to have had a bad law than to live lawlessly ; and to suffer under a tyrant is greater gain than to be the free man of one's own undisciplined will . It is more important to deserve liberty than to achieve it , and the most ...
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