| 1910 - 392 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
| 1910 - 368 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...sympathies and soberer ideas. They would have paid their blood-tar, done their part in the immemorial human warfare against nature; they would tread the earth... | |
| William James - 1910 - 32 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their bloodtax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
| William James - 1910 - 32 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their bloodtax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
| 1911 - 602 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly; they would be better fathers and teachers of the following generation. — From "The Moral Equivalent... | |
| William James - 1911 - 446 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature; they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
| 1912 - 152 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly; they would be better fathers and teachers of the following generation. — From "The Moral Equivalent... | |
| William English Walling - 1913 - 452 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...part in the immemorial human warfare against nature." (James' "The Moral Equivalent of War"; my italics.) James also quotes the arguments of HG Wells in... | |
| Henry Wilkes Wright - 1913 - 462 páginas
...stokeholes, and to the frames of sky-scrapers, would our gilded youth be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
| Rollo Walter Brown, Nathaniel Waring Barnes - 1913 - 400 páginas
...stoke-holes, and to the frames of skyscrapers, would our gilded youths be drafted off, according to their choice, to get the childishness knocked out of them,...ideas. They would have paid their blood-tax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature, they would tread the earth more proudly, the... | |
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