The largest quantity of work will not be done by this curious engine for pay, or under pressure, or by help of any kind of fuel which may be supplied by the chaldron. It will be done only when the motive force, that is to say, the will or spirit of the... Unto This Last - Page 9by John Ruskin - 2006 - 104 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...or by the help of any kind of fuel which may be supplied by the chaldron. It will be done only when the will or spirit of the creature is brought to its...by its own proper fuel, namely by the affections." In his chapter on morale he points out, amongst other things, the fact that regiments in the French... | |
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