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by John Ruskin - 2006 - 104 pages
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The Works of John Ruskin: Unto this last Munera Pulveris time and tide with ...

John Ruskin - 1905 - 714 pages
...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"...by its own proper fuel : namely, by the affections. 9. It may indeed happen, and does happen often, that if the master is a man of sense and energy, a...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 17

John Ruskin - 1905 - 736 pages
...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...the will or spirit of the creature, is brought to aud 18, 1865 (below, pp. 518 seq.). He cited his own experience in support of his contentions in a...
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The Dickensian, Volume 1

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1905 - 426 pages
...man's labour is man's soul. "The largest quantity of work will not be done for pay or under pressure. It will be done only when the motive force, that is...say, the will or spirit of the creature, is brought up to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel, namely, by the affections." In short, the whole...
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The Dickensian, Volume 1

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1905 - 410 pages
...done only when the motive force, that is to say, the will or spirit of the creature, is brought up to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel, namely, by the affections." In short, the whole lesson of the Cheeryble Brothers is a splendid pleading for the abolition of merely...
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Charles Dickens, Social Reformer: The Social Teachings of England's Great ...

William Walter Crotch - Great Britain - 1913 - 338 pages
...man's labour is man's soul. " The largest quantity of work will not be done for pay or under pressure. It will be done only when the motive force, that is...say, the will or spirit of the creature, is brought up to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel, namely, by the affections." In short, the whole...
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The Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Memorial Essays in Applied Christianity

1913 - 252 pages
...Applied Christian49. 32. Ruskln: Unto TMt L<ul. p. 10 of fuel which may be applied by the chaldron. It will be done only when the motive force, that is to say, when the will or spirit of the creature, is brought to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel,...
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College Life, Its Conditions and Problems: A Selection of Essays for Use in ...

Maurice Garland Fulton - Education, Higher - 1914 - 556 pages
...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...happen often, that if the master is a man of sense and energy, a large quantity of material work may be done under mechanical pressure, enforced by strong...
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An Application of the Teachings of Christ to the Relation of the Employer to ...

Marshall Allen Granger - Christian sociology - 1914 - 40 pages
...Ruskin: Unto Thii Last, p. 10. ' ••- — ••• of fuel which may be applied by the chaldron. It will be done only when the motive force, that is to say, when the will or spirit of the creature, is brought to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel,...
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Hermais: A Study in Comparative Esthetics

Colin McAlpin - Aesthetics - 1915 - 452 pages
...spirit of man we have thrown the mantle of music. And as Ruskin rightly remarks: — " The will or the spirit of the creature is brought to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel; namely, the affections." But, of course, what we wish is not always what we ought to do. We are not here to...
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Hermais: A Study in Comparative Esthetics

Colin McAlpin - Aesthetics - 1915 - 460 pages
...spirit of man we have thrown the mantle of music. And as Ruskin rightly remarks: — " The will or the spirit of the creature is brought to its greatest strength by its own proper fuel; namely, the affections." But, of course, what we wish is not always what we ought to do. We are not here to...
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