| James William Gilbart - 1871 - 678 頁
...value to the community. His profession has a powerful bearing on the practical happiness of mankind. " The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that there are few things in the world of greater importance. And so manifold aro... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 頁
...especially what relates to getting and spending or MONHT. The philosophy which affects to teach ns a contempt of money, does not run very deep ; for,...importance. And so manifold are the bearings of money upon tin- lives and characters of mankind, that an insight which should nearch out the life of a man in... | |
| William Mathews - 1874 - 386 頁
...which so many millions live in this country and in this nineteenth century. „ We say, therefore, that the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. Indeed, it ought -to be clearer to philosophers than to other men that money is of high importance,... | |
| William Mathews - 1874 - 376 頁
...which so many millions live in this country and in this nineteenth century. We say, therefore, that the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. Indeed, it ought to be clearer to philosophers than to other men that money is of high importance,... | |
| Joseph H. Palmer - 1879 - 204 頁
...keep a business record, the habit will become fixed, and the promise of usefulness increased ; " for the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep . . . for if we take account of the virtues with which money is mixed up — honesty, justice, generosity, charity,... | |
| Joseph H. Palmer - 1881 - 206 頁
...habit will become fixed, and the promise of usefulness increased; " for the philosophy which afiects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep . . . for if we take account of the virtues with which money is mixed up— honesty, justice, generosity, charity,... | |
| William Mathews - 1883 - 396 頁
...which so many millions live in this country and in this nineteenth century. We say, therefore, that the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. Indeed, it ought to be clearer to philosophers than to other men that money is of high importance,... | |
| William Mathews - 1883 - 398 頁
...which so many millions live in this country and in this nineteenth century. We say, therefore, that the philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not ran very deep. Indeed, it ought to be clearer to philosophers than to other men that money is of high... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 632 頁
...admitted by all ; and indeed by the mass is perhaps too exclusively regarded as the end of education.' 2 ' The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt...still more clear to the philosopher than it is to the ordinary man, that 1 Combe, Lectures an Education,. * II. Spencer, Education, there are few things... | |
| 1885 - 266 頁
...stamps the image of God upon it, and makes it pass current for the merchandise of heaven. — Rutlcdge. The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep. — Henry Taylor. It happens a little unluckily that the persons who have the most intimate contempt... | |
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