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" Our objects, as you know, are to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual labor than now exists; to combine the thinker and the worker, as far as possible, in the same individual; to guarantee the highest mental freedom by providing... "
The Cambridge Introduction to Nathaniel Hawthorne - Page 5
by Leland S. Person - 2007 - 144 pages
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George Ripley

Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1882 - 374 pages
...one that can have the benefit of your aid and cooperation. Our objects, as you know, are to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry ; to do away the necessity of menial services, by opening the benefits of education and the...
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The New England Magazine, Volume 17

1898 - 836 pages
...of its founder, as contained in his letter to Emerson. "Our objects," wrote Ripley, "are to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry; to do away the RIPLEY. Brook Farm. THE BROOK AT BROOK KAKM. necessity of menial services,...
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The Modern Review, Volume 4

1883 - 896 pages
...Our objects are, as you know, to insure a more natural union between Intellectual and Manual labour than now exists ; to combine the Thinker and the Worker,...the highest mental freedom, by providing all with labour, adapted to their taste and talent, and securing to them the fruit of their industry ; to do...
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George Ripley

Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1886 - 378 pages
...one that can have the benefit of your aid and cooperation. Our objects, as yon know, are to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...exists ; to combine the thinker and the worker, as fur as possible, in the same individual ; to guarantee the highest mental freedom, by providing all...
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The Altruistic Review, Volume 1

1893 - 416 pages
...incorporated name, were noble. In the language of the originator the design was intended "to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...freedom by providing all with labor adapted to their taste and talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry; to do away with the necessity...
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections, with ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 pages
...Education and Agriculture." The object of the association, in the words of its originator, was "to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry." Its aim, in short, was to furnish a model of an ideal civilization, in which there would...
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John Sullivan Dwight, Brook-farmer, Editor, and Critic of Music: A Biography

George Willis Cooke - 1898 - 324 pages
...stated in the words of George Ripley, its founder and leader. " Our objects," he wrote, " are to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry; to do away with the necessity of menial services by opening the benefits of education and...
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Brook Farm: Its Members, Scholars, and Visitors, Volume 3

Lindsay Swift - 1900 - 328 pages
...feeling that they had found a spot on which to carry out what had become their dearest .wish : "to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...mental freedom, by providing all with labor adapted 3to their tastes and talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry; to do away with the...
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Brook Farm: Its Members, Scholars, and Visitors, Volume 3

Lindsay Swift - 1900 - 332 pages
...to insure a . more., natural union. betw.sej!_iRteUectuaL.jLnd jnanuaL labor than,.n,o_w,.,exists.; to combine the thinker and the worker, as far as possible,...me'ntal freedom, by providing all with labor adapted 15 to their tastes and talents, and securing to them the fruits -of their industry; to do away with...
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Brook Farm: Its Members, Scholars, and Visitors, Volume 3

Lindsay Swift - 1900 - 352 pages
...feeling that they had found a spot on which to carry out what had become their dearest wish: "to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual...and ** the worker, as far as possible, in the same J individual; to guarantee the highest mental | freedom, by providing all with labor adapted v >S to...
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