Many of them were unfortunate orphan boys, whom want compelled to work for bread — the children of penury and lowly birth. In their early boyhood they buckled on the armor of labor, took upon their little shoulders heavy burdens, assumed responsibilities,... The Christian Household, Etc - Side 151af George Sumner Weaver - 1854 - 160 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Sumner Weaver, G. S. (George Sumner) Weaver - 1856 - 236 sider
...opposition, chose the ruggedest paths of Employment because they yielded the best remuneration, %nd braved the storms of toil till they won great victories...developed in the field of Employment. Men are not born ; they are made. Genius, worth, power of mind are more made than born. Genius born may grovel in the... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - 1881 - 672 sider
...them about us; walking nuisances; pestilential gas-bags ; fetid air-bubbles, who burst and are gone. Our men of wealth and character, of worth and power,...developed in the field of employment. Men are not born; they are made. Genius, worth, power of mind are more made than born. Genius born may grovel in the... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - 1882 - 656 sider
...them about us; walking nuisances; pestilential gasbags ; fetid air-bubbles, who burst and are gone. Our men of wealth and character, of worth and power,...powers are developed in the field of employment. Men arc not born; they are made. Genius, worth, power of mind are more made than born. Genius, born may... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1897 - 662 sider
...and braved the storms of toil till they won great victories for themselves and stood before theworld in the beauty and majesty of noble manhood. This is...Their powers are developed in the field of employment. O ir great and good men that stand along the paths of history bright and shining lights are witnesses... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1897 - 660 sider
...remuneration, and braved the storma of toil till they won great victories for themselves and stood before I he world in the beauty and majesty of noble manhood. This is the way men are marte. There is no other way. Their powers are developed in ihe field of employment. Oír great and... | |
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