The military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard... The Forum - Página 148editado por - 1913Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 558 páginas
...fiber of the people ; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes washing,... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 406 páginas
...fibre of the people ; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes-washing,... | |
| 1917 - 680 páginas
...fiber of the people; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes-washing... | |
| Ernest Rutherford Groves - 1916 - 144 páginas
...fiber of the people; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dish- washing, clotheswashing,... | |
| Walter Edward Weyl - 1917 - 328 páginas
...the discipline of war, William James wishes to substitute another and more strenuous discipline, " a conscription of the whole youthful population to...permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dish-washing, clothes-washing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1917 - 1186 páginas
...fiber of the people; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dish washing, clothes... | |
| 1917 - 284 páginas
...fibre of the people ; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dish-washing, clothes-washing,... | |
| Francis Greenwood Peabody - 1917 - 240 páginas
...fibre of the people ; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. " To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clothes-washing... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Willard Higley Durham - 1917 - 386 páginas
...fibre of the people ; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher life. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dish-washing, clotheswashing,... | |
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