Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... mean that those ideals should be applied in politics . When they teach their young men that Asiatic ideal of unknown antiquity , the Golden Rule , they mean that their disciples shall apply it to business ; when they inculcate that ...
... mean that those ideals should be applied in politics . When they teach their young men that Asiatic ideal of unknown antiquity , the Golden Rule , they mean that their disciples shall apply it to business ; when they inculcate that ...
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... mean have acted upon the classes that mainly govern affairs , and , what is more , that mainly form and propagate the current opinion of the day . Among these the pursuit of material enjoyment , and of wealth as the means of it , has ...
... mean have acted upon the classes that mainly govern affairs , and , what is more , that mainly form and propagate the current opinion of the day . Among these the pursuit of material enjoyment , and of wealth as the means of it , has ...
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... means of mental and moral growth , without which human life tends constantly toward stagnation . The modern library or museum supplements and carries to its logical conclusion the education which is furnished by the modern school . In ...
... means of mental and moral growth , without which human life tends constantly toward stagnation . The modern library or museum supplements and carries to its logical conclusion the education which is furnished by the modern school . In ...
Contents
VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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