We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies overtaxed and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost to the men and women... The American Year Book - Página 14editado por - 1914Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| American Library Association. Conference - 1911 - 930 páginas
...individuality. In his inaugural address President Wilson uttered these accusing heart searching words: "We have been proud of our Industrial achievements,...whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen without mercy the years through. The groans and agony of It all, the solemn moving undertone of our... | |
| 1912 - 742 páginas
...prodigal as well as admirably efficient. We haii been proud of our industrial achievements, bi-'we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count...and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost 506 507 to the men and women and children upon whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - 1913 - 356 páginas
...individuality. in his inaugural address President Wilson uttered these accusing heart searching words: "We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen without mercy the years through. The groans and agony of it all, the solemn moving undertone of our... | |
| Edward Sandford Martin - 1913 - 170 páginas
...and effort of contemporary politics everywhere. One reads in President Wilson's inaugural address: "We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...children upon whom the dead weight and burden of it all have fallen pitilessly the years through." It is to lighten and diffuse that dead weight and burden... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1913 - 632 páginas
...great part of what we might have used, and have not stopped to conserve the exceeding bounty of nature. We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost. At last a vision has been vouchsafed us of our life as a whole. We see the bad with the good, the debased... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1914 - 674 páginas
...of what we might have used, and have not stopped to conserve the exceeding bounty of Nature. . . . We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen piteously the years through. At last a vision has been vouchsafed us of our life as a whole. We see... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1914 - 708 páginas
...of what we might have used, and have not stopped to conserve the exceeding bounty of Nature. . . . We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen piteously the years through. At last a vision has been vouchsafed us of our life as a whole. We see... | |
| 1914 - 148 páginas
...as admirably efficient. "We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have hitherto not stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human cost,...snuffed out, of energies over-taxed and broken, the f earful . physical and spiritual cost to the men and women and children upon whom the dead weight... | |
| 1914 - 370 páginas
...Inaugural Address, President Wilson, speaking of the present condition of our working classes, said : " We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughfully enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies overtaxed and... | |
| Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 páginas
...enterprise would have been worthless and impotent, scorning to be careful as well as admirably efficient. We have been proud of our industrial achievements,...enough to count the human cost, the cost of lives sniffed out, of energies overtaxed and broken, the fearful physical and spiritual cost to the men and... | |
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