Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 94
... mean by waste . Business is work ; study is the hardest kind of work ; but reading ought to be recreation . If eating ... means knowledge that is wide enough to afford sympathy and tolerance to every form of narrowness . C. A smattering ...
... mean by waste . Business is work ; study is the hardest kind of work ; but reading ought to be recreation . If eating ... means knowledge that is wide enough to afford sympathy and tolerance to every form of narrowness . C. A smattering ...
Pagina 465
... means too strange to be believed : " A monk , preaching on the Nativity , re- marked that the cock was the first to announce in the morning the great event , by singing , ' Christ is born , Christ is born , ' ' Christus natus est ...
... means too strange to be believed : " A monk , preaching on the Nativity , re- marked that the cock was the first to announce in the morning the great event , by singing , ' Christ is born , Christ is born , ' ' Christus natus est ...
Pagina 691
... means , the ultimating of economy , the greatest supply at the least cost , and the result of a maximum of benefit for a minimum of toil , are magnificently exemplified in these great organizations , compounded of brain , hand , eye ...
... means , the ultimating of economy , the greatest supply at the least cost , and the result of a maximum of benefit for a minimum of toil , are magnificently exemplified in these great organizations , compounded of brain , hand , eye ...
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