| 1879 - 978 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallowlighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...gladness is a tradition of the past, and on whose brow? is stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and sadding mark — the brand of sickening... | |
| 1879 - 188 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallowlighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and saddling mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallow-lighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...landscapes support as the sons of their soil a new generaation, to whom the freedom of gladness is a tradition of the past, and on whose brows is stamped,... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 568 pages
...struggling for life. Even our smiling landscapes support as the sons of their soil a new generaation, to whom the freedom of gladness is a tradition of...stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and sadding mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our... | |
| James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallow-lighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and sadding mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our... | |
| Douglas Horton - 1924 - 300 pages
...Richards quotes Professor George John Romanes, a British biologist and shrewd observer of life, as saying: In all the places of the civilized world, and in all...the print of honest work, but a new and saddening mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our pro263... | |
| 1879 - 1160 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallow-lighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and sadding mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our... | |
| 1879 - 1196 pages
...machinery, the scorching blast of furnaces, and in the tallow-lighted blackness of our mines — everywhere, over all the length and breadth of this teeming land,...stamped, not only the print of honest work, but a new and sadding mark — the brand of sickening care. Or if we look to our universities and schools, to our... | |
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