Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... labour makes the far greater part of the value of things we enjoy in this world . -Locke . LABOUR , Literary , Interruptions of . WHEN Montesquieu was deeply engaged in his great work , he wrote to a friend : - " The favour which your ...
... labour makes the far greater part of the value of things we enjoy in this world . -Locke . LABOUR , Literary , Interruptions of . WHEN Montesquieu was deeply engaged in his great work , he wrote to a friend : - " The favour which your ...
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... labour , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and themselves . But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut , nor their magazines plundered , because , in their persons , they are trustees for those who labour , and their ...
... labour , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and themselves . But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut , nor their magazines plundered , because , in their persons , they are trustees for those who labour , and their ...
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... labour . " Labour is that exertion which is irksome and painful ; work that which is congenial , wel- come , a delightful exercise . Labour is the toil of the soul and body upon things in oppo- sition to them ; work is the bestowal of ...
... labour . " Labour is that exertion which is irksome and painful ; work that which is congenial , wel- come , a delightful exercise . Labour is the toil of the soul and body upon things in oppo- sition to them ; work is the bestowal of ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
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