The Scottish Review, Том 20A. Gardner, 1892 |
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... position to be helped by a higher power to work out their own salvation . All that statesmen can accomplish is to remove any obstacle which hinders the progress of the race . All progress is , and cannot be aught else than , the work of ...
... position to be helped by a higher power to work out their own salvation . All that statesmen can accomplish is to remove any obstacle which hinders the progress of the race . All progress is , and cannot be aught else than , the work of ...
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... position of the upper circles of the industrial classes has vastly improved during the last half century . The workman is better educated , more intelligent and more self - reliant ; he reaps a larger share of the fruits of his la- bour ...
... position of the upper circles of the industrial classes has vastly improved during the last half century . The workman is better educated , more intelligent and more self - reliant ; he reaps a larger share of the fruits of his la- bour ...
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... position . Between the best educated and most intelligent of skilled work- men , and the unskilled who lodge in single rooms and ticketed houses , ' there are various grades , and ranks , and classes . If the causes which in their case ...
... position . Between the best educated and most intelligent of skilled work- men , and the unskilled who lodge in single rooms and ticketed houses , ' there are various grades , and ranks , and classes . If the causes which in their case ...
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... position and retain their self - respect , no man can number . All workmen , unfortunately , are not insured against sickness and death . The healthiness and brightness of a house depend not so much on the structure as on the persons ...
... position and retain their self - respect , no man can number . All workmen , unfortunately , are not insured against sickness and death . The healthiness and brightness of a house depend not so much on the structure as on the persons ...
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... position than either Greeks or Roumanians . For the Greeks , whether Hellenes as they want to be , or Slaves as they want not to be , belong in any case to the Indo- Germanic family ; and the same is true of the Romans or Vlachs whether ...
... position than either Greeks or Roumanians . For the Greeks , whether Hellenes as they want to be , or Slaves as they want not to be , belong in any case to the Indo- Germanic family ; and the same is true of the Romans or Vlachs whether ...
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