Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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Page 73
... labor was to extirpate these thorns and thistles , and to cover the face of the earth with fruit - trees and bounteous harvests . And labor has done this ; labor has already converted the earth , so far as the surface is concerned ...
... labor was to extirpate these thorns and thistles , and to cover the face of the earth with fruit - trees and bounteous harvests . And labor has done this ; labor has already converted the earth , so far as the surface is concerned ...
Page 74
... labor with him . There is no patent of nobil- ity , which can confer a glory like this . When he had finished his labor on our planet , his last and noblest work being man , he conferred on him a partnership in his labors . He handed ...
... labor with him . There is no patent of nobil- ity , which can confer a glory like this . When he had finished his labor on our planet , his last and noblest work being man , he conferred on him a partnership in his labors . He handed ...
Page 76
... labor ! LABOR ! It is labor , and your labor , men of the multitude , that has done it all ! 15. True , the wise ones tell us that it is intellect that has done it . And all honor to intellect ! It is not I , nor you , fellow - workers ...
... labor ! LABOR ! It is labor , and your labor , men of the multitude , that has done it all ! 15. True , the wise ones tell us that it is intellect that has done it . And all honor to intellect ! It is not I , nor you , fellow - workers ...
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