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" ... direction. The men of to-day are generally agreed that they are likely to live long enough to make it wise to think a hundred times how they shall live, to once thinking how they shall die. The caravansary idea of existence has been abandoned. Man... "
Technology Review - Page 161
1901
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of ..., Volume 1

United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1286 pages
...idea of existence has been abandoned. Man is not a pilgrim but a citizen. He is going to tarry nighta enough to make it worth while to patch up the tenement and even to look into the drainage. is a place to work in; activity and development, not sv\5.exm% OT its law. The present generation has...
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Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts, Volume 6

1893 - 448 pages
...in which the weary pilgrim laid himself down to rest till break of day. The flesh was an incumbrance to the spirit, a clog, a burden, a snare. Men had...has driven away the notions about the flesh as an incumbrance, a clog, a burden, a snare. It is seen that morbid or even merely feeble conditions of...
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Discussions in Education, Volume 1

Francis Amasa Walker - 1898 - 368 pages
...in which the weary pilgrim laid himself down to rest till break of day. The flesh was an incumbrance to the spirit, a clog, a burden, a snare. Men had...has driven away the notions about the flesh as an incumbrance, a clog, a burden, a snare. It is seen that morbid or even merely feeble conditions of...
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Discussions in Education, Volume 1

Francis Amasa Walker - 1899 - 360 pages
...die. The caravansary idea of existence has been abandoned. Man is not a pilgrim, but a citizen. lie is going to tarry nights enough to make it worth while...has driven away the notions about the flesh as an incumbrance, a clog, a burden, a snare. It is seen that morbid or even merely feeble conditions of...
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A Brief History of American Sports

Elliott J. Gorn, Warren Goldstein - 2004 - 310 pages
...citizen. He is going to tarry nights enough to make it worthwhile to patch up the tenement and even look into the drainage. This world is a place to work in; activity and development, not suffering and self-repression, its law." As the bourgeois Victorian world eroded, as huge new concentrations...
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