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... smile . It is generally and confidently believed that Smiles embodied - and formulated in his writings - the stuffiest , smuggest , most platitudinous of Victorian , mercantile and materialist , values and principles . He himself seems ...
... smile . It is generally and confidently believed that Smiles embodied - and formulated in his writings - the stuffiest , smuggest , most platitudinous of Victorian , mercantile and materialist , values and principles . He himself seems ...
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... Smiles , the son of a papermaker and general merchant , was born into this society ; all his life its values were his — the simple practical values of hard work , diligence , self - respect , thrift , fair dealing , good manners and ...
... Smiles , the son of a papermaker and general merchant , was born into this society ; all his life its values were his — the simple practical values of hard work , diligence , self - respect , thrift , fair dealing , good manners and ...
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... Smiles , pragmatical in outlook , robustly but not dourly individualist , supplies a sound , workaday philosophy for ordinary folk . He looks at the lives and achievements of ordinary , practical men — an engineer , a potter , a surgeon ...
... Smiles , pragmatical in outlook , robustly but not dourly individualist , supplies a sound , workaday philosophy for ordinary folk . He looks at the lives and achievements of ordinary , practical men — an engineer , a potter , a surgeon ...
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