The Book of Life, Volumen1Haldeman-Julius, 1922 - 426 páginas |
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... land . " Competition is the life of trade , " ran the nineteenth century slogan ; and competition was the god of nineteenth century biology . Tennyson summed it up in the phrase : " Nature , red in tooth and claw with ravin ; " and this ...
... land . " Competition is the life of trade , " ran the nineteenth century slogan ; and competition was the god of nineteenth century biology . Tennyson summed it up in the phrase : " Nature , red in tooth and claw with ravin ; " and this ...
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... land , putting people in jail for daring to teach to poor women what every rich woman knows , and for attempting to change the entirely man- made state of affairs whereby an intelligent and self - governing Anglo - Saxon land is being ...
... land , putting people in jail for daring to teach to poor women what every rich woman knows , and for attempting to change the entirely man- made state of affairs whereby an intelligent and self - governing Anglo - Saxon land is being ...
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... land shall be held out of use for speculation , or shall be exploited for rent ! And this is done in the name of " nature " -that old nature of the " tooth and claw , " whose ancient plan it is " that they shall take who have the power ...
... land shall be held out of use for speculation , or shall be exploited for rent ! And this is done in the name of " nature " -that old nature of the " tooth and claw , " whose ancient plan it is " that they shall take who have the power ...
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... land , and kill the occupants of it , and take the land for your own , and hand it down to your children forever ? Yes , of course , that is stealing , you say ; but at once you have to revise your statement . It is not stealing if it ...
... land , and kill the occupants of it , and take the land for your own , and hand it down to your children forever ? Yes , of course , that is stealing , you say ; but at once you have to revise your statement . It is not stealing if it ...
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... land , because that was the gift of nature , but it had no right to tax the products of human labor , and when it took a portion of the goods which anyone brought into a country , the government was playing the part of a robber . Of ...
... land , because that was the gift of nature , but it had no right to tax the products of human labor , and when it took a portion of the goods which anyone brought into a country , the government was playing the part of a robber . Of ...
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Página 196 - HOW happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill ! Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared for death, Untied unto the world by care Of public fame or private breath...
Página 46 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night — It was the plant and flower of Light. In small proportions we just beauties see ; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 85 - All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his sacred flame. Oft in my waking dreams do I Live o'er again that happy hour, When midway on the mount I lay, Beside the ruined tower.
Página 197 - Nor ruin make accusers great; Who God doth late and early pray More of His grace than gifts to lend; And entertains the harmless day With a well-chosen book or friend; — This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands; And have nothing, yet hath all.
Página 197 - Whose state can neither flatterers feed, Nor ruin make oppressors great ; Who God doth late and early pray, More of his grace than gifts to lend, And entertains the harmless day, With a religious book or friend.
Página 8 - Herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue. But for her, the unchallenged purity of countless happy homes would be polluted...
Página 184 - Pay ransom to the owner And fill the bag to the brim. Who is the owner ? The slave is owner, And ever was. Pay him.
Página 41 - The Puritan hated bearbaiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
Página 42 - Do unto others as they would do unto you, but do it first.
Página 115 - The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favoured few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God.