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" And the great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this, - that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery;... "
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture - Página 59
por Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1873
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Labor Information, Temas1-7

1923 - 42 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished — sand of human souls, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is...from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this: that we manufacture everything there except men; we blanch...
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The sea-stories

John Ruskin - 1925 - 468 páginas
...polished,— sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is—we should think there might be some loss in it also....from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this,—that we manufacture everything there except men; we...
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All These

Paul Revere Frothingham - 1927 - 342 páginas
...cry," he declared, "that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this — that we manufacture everything there except men; we bleach cotton and strengthen steel, and refine sugar, and shape pottery; but to brighten, to strengthen,...
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A College Grammar

Mason Long - 1928 - 344 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished, — sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is,...should think there might be some loss in it also. — JOHN RUSKIN 9. In thus making sweetness and light to be characters of perfection, culture is of...
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Critical History of English Literature, Volumen1

David Daiches - 1969 - 356 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished,— sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is,—...from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, \s all in Very deed for this,— that we manufacture everything there except men; we...
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Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates

Anthony Giddens, David Held - 1982 - 664 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished — sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is...rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than the furnace blast, is all in very deed for this — that we manufacture everything there except men....
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Strangeness and Beauty: Volume 1, Ruskin to Swinburne: An Anthology of ...

Eric Warner, Graham Hough - 1983 - 314 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished, - sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is...from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this, - that we manufacture everything there except men; we...
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John Ruskin's Labour: A Study of Ruskin's Social Theory

P. D. Anthony - 1983 - 236 páginas
.... And the great cry that rises from all over manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast is all in very deed for this - that we manufacture...except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel, to refine, or to form a single living spirit, never enters into our estimate of advantages. And all...
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Culture and Society, 1780-1950

Raymond Williams - 1983 - 388 páginas
...Gothic: The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this — that we manufacture...there except men; we blanch cotton, and strengthen steel.and refine sugar.and shape pottery; but to brighten, to strengthen, to refine or to form a single...
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The Victorian Age in Prose

Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 páginas
...could only see with what crystal sand their points were polished, — sand of human soul, much to be magnified before it can be discerned for what it is,...from all our manufacturing cities, louder than their furnace blast, is all in very deed for this, — that we manufacture everything there except men ;...
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