The whole matter of the consideration of the workingman to-day, then, becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in... Transactions - Page 851900Full view - About this book
| National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches - 1886 - 406 pages
...and their families. To-day, the whole matter of the consideration of the condition of the workingman becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden... | |
| Unitarian Universalist churches - 1886 - 240 pages
...and their families. To-day, the whole matter of the consideration of the condition of the workingman becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1901 - 548 pages
...a peculiarly appropriate one at all times. The whole matter of the consideration of the workingman to-day, then, becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright - Christian sociology - 1902 - 224 pages
...compared with the factory of to-day. So the whole matter of the consideration of the workingman to-day becomes intellectual. He is carried onward and upward by the power of mental activity, and cannot be treated separately as one of a class, as he could in the olden time, because in the olden... | |
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