Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 138
... labor in this country not merely a mind , but a body thoroughly in sym- pathy with labor , full of the culture of labor , bearing wit- ness to the dignity and excellence of work in every muscle that work had toughened and every sense ...
... labor in this country not merely a mind , but a body thoroughly in sym- pathy with labor , full of the culture of labor , bearing wit- ness to the dignity and excellence of work in every muscle that work had toughened and every sense ...
Page 141
... labor won in the school of work and incorporated into blood and muscle ; the same unassuming loyalty to the simple virtues of temperance and industry and integrity ; the same sagacious judgment which had learned to be quick- eyed and ...
... labor won in the school of work and incorporated into blood and muscle ; the same unassuming loyalty to the simple virtues of temperance and industry and integrity ; the same sagacious judgment which had learned to be quick- eyed and ...
Page 197
... Labor is a school of benevolence as well as justice . A man to support himself must serve others . He must do or produce something for their com- fort or gratification . This is one of the beautiful ordina- tions of Providence , that ...
... Labor is a school of benevolence as well as justice . A man to support himself must serve others . He must do or produce something for their com- fort or gratification . This is one of the beautiful ordina- tions of Providence , that ...
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