| 1901 - 702 str.
...living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing ; but will strive to save and comfort all gentle life and guard and perfect all natural beauty upon the earth." The founder's method was, so far as applicable, one of exclusion : a child should not see or read what... | |
| 1900 - 1050 str.
...living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing ; but will strive to save and comfort all gentle life and guard and perfect all natural beauty upon the earth." The founder's method was, so far as applicable, one of exclusion : a child should not see or read what... | |
| Edmund J. Baillie - 1882 - 76 str.
...sentence which may help to guide us into channels of right action and fit us for the duties of the day : " I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily...contention with others, but for the help, delight, honour of others, and for the joy and peace of my own life." CHAPTER XII. RELIGION. IN a note explaining... | |
| Tunbridge Wells society for the prevention of cruelty to animals - 1883 - 258 str.
...Euskin, not to "kill or hurt any living creature needlessly," but " to strive to save and comfort all gentle life, and guard and perfect all natural beauty upon the earth."* Auberon Herbert writes: — "Legislation or no legislation, I would turn to the friends of animals... | |
| Marshall Mather - 1883 - 154 str.
...living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing; but will strive to save and to comfort all gentle life, and guard and perfect" all natural beauty upon the earth. "VI.—I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness;... | |
| William Smart - 1883 - 124 str.
...living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing; but will strive to save and comfort all gentle life, and guard and perfect all natural beauty, upon the earth— which might interfere with some of our sport, and much of our thoughtless cruelty. The idea of Communism... | |
| John Ruskin, William Sloane Kennedy - 1886 - 600 str.
...living creature needlessly, nor destroy any beautiful thing, but will strive to save and comfort all gentle life, and guard and perfect all natural beauty, upon the earth. VI. I will strive to raise iny own body and soul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness; not in rivalship or contention... | |
| Robert Percival Downes - 1890 - 154 str.
...through life they are to say, in words which might fitly be written in stars upon the vault of heaven, " I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily...contention with others, but for the help, delight, honour of others, and for the joy and peace of my own life." Lovely also, beyond any other words spoken... | |
| Robert Percival Downes - 1890 - 142 str.
...through life they are to say, in words which might fitly be written in stars upon the vault of heaven, "I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily...contention with others, but for the help, delight, honour of others, and for the joy and peace of my own life." Lovely also, beyond any other words spoken... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1890 - 488 str.
...needlessly, nor to destroy any beautiful thing ; to obey all the laws of my country faithfully, and strive to raise my own body and soul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness." Mr. Ruskin's life has been a constant study to uplift the world. He has the right to say, "I have labored... | |
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