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" But the universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by them will be, not through antagonism to each other, but through affection for each other... "
New Social Teachings - Page 45
by Politicus (pseud.) - 1886 - 228 pages
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 2

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...the real amount of work ultimately done, or of good rcnderej, • by the person so cared for, will indeed be the greatest possible. Observe, I say, " of...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 2

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...instead of endeavouring to get as much work as possible fi-om the servant, seeks rather to render his appointed and necessary work beneficial to him, and to...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 21

American literature - 1860 - 1002 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...for each other ; and that if the master, instead of endeavoring to get as much work as possible from the servant, seeks rather to render his ap]>ointed...
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Ulric, the Farm Servant: A Story of the Bernese Lowland

Jeremias Gotthelf - Agricultural laborers - 1888 - 446 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...each other, but through affection for each other." TI TEEN Joggeli urged an immediate interview -*- with Ulric. John thought there was no hurry ; he had...
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John Ruskin: A Study

Robert Percival Downes - Authors, English - 1890 - 154 pages
...consideration. Thus the greatest result obtainable in the relation of master and servant will arise, "not through antagonism to each other, but through affection for each other." And it is monstrous to assume that the working-classes cannot respond to all that is kindly and noble if...
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John Ruskin: A Study

Robert Percival Downes - Authors, English - 1890 - 142 pages
...consideration. Thus the greatest result obtainable in the relation of master and servant will arise, " not through antagonism to each other, but through affection for each other." And it is monstrous to assume that the working-classes cannot respond to all that is kindly and noble if...
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Essays and Letters

John Ruskin - Readers - 1894 - 558 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...for each other ; and that if the master, instead of endeavoring to get as much work as possible from the servant, seeks rather to render his appointed...
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The Commercial Management of Engineering Works

Francis G. Burton - Engineering - 1899 - 336 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...other, but through affection for each other." And again: "Supposing the captain of a frigate saw it right, or were by any chance obliged, to place his...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 32

John Ruskin - 1907 - 696 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy aud sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...each other, but through affection for each other."— Unto thi* Latt, § 9. THEN Joggeli urged an immediate interview with Ulric. John thought there was...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 17

John Ruskin - 1905 - 736 pages
...universal law of the matter is that, assuming any given quantity of energy and sense in master and servant, the greatest material result obtainable by...ways, the real amount of work ultimately done, or of go^d rendered, by the person so cared for, will indeed be the greatest possible. Observe, I say, "of...
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