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" The Leaders of Industry, if Industry is ever to be led, are virtually the Captains of the World ; if there be no nobleness in them, there will never be an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains of Industry consider : once again, are they born of other... "
Past and Present - Page 232
by Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 399 pages
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The Claims of Labour: An Essay on the Duties of the Employers to the Employed

Arthur Helps - Industrial relations - 1845 - 304 pages
...upon whom, in great measure, depends the happiness of large masses of mankind. As Mr. Carlyle says, " The Leaders of Industry, if Industry is ever " to...are virtually the Captains of the " World; if there be no nobleness in them, " there will never be an Aristocracy more." Can a man, who has this destiny...
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The Claims of Labour: An Essay on the Duties of the Employers to the ...

Sir Arthur Helps - Industrial relations - 1845 - 312 pages
...upon whom, in great measure, depends the happiness of large masses of mankind. As Mr. Carlyle says, " The Leaders of Industry, if Industry is ever " to...are virtually the Captains of the " World; if there be no nobleness in them, " there will never be an Aristocracy more." Can a man, who has this destiny...
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Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1848 - 654 pages
...few words of parting admonition, to all persons to whom the Heavenly Powers have lent power of any kind in this land, may now be addressed. And first...are virtually the Captains of the World; if there be no nobleness in them, there will never be an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains of Industry...
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Past and Present: Chartism and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1850 - 676 pages
...Master-Workers, Leaders of Industry ; who stand nearest, and in fact powerfulest, though not most p-ominent, being as yet in too many senses a Virtuality rather...are virtually the Captains of the World ; if there be no nobleness in them, there will never be an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains of Industry...
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Passages selected from the writings of Thomas Carlyle, with a biogr. memoir ...

Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 pages
...hammer to begin with ; and yet Wren built St. Paul's. Past and Present, p. 178. CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY. The Leaders of Industry, if Industry is ever to be...are virtually the Captains of the World ; if there be no nobleness in them, there never will be an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains of Industry...
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Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1862 - 656 pages
...though not most prominent, "being as yet in too many senses a Virtuality rather TEan an Itctuality. The Leaders of Industry, if Industry is ever to be...are virtually the ..Captains of the World ; if there be no nobleness in them, there wilT never ^be~an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains ITf Industry...
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Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Volume 13

Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 pages
...few words of parting admonition, to all persons to whom the Heavenly Powers have lent power of any kind in this land, may now be addressed. And first...are virtually the Captains of the World; if there be no no- || bleness in them, there will never be an Aristocracy more. ;•/ But let the Captains of...
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Collected Works, Volume 13

Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 408 pages
...few words of parting admonition, to all persons to whom the Heavenly Powers have lent power of any kind in this land, may now be addressed. And first...are virtually the Captains of the World ; if there be no nobleness in them, there will never be an Aristocracy more. But let the Captains of Industry...
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Christus Consolator: The Pulpit in Relation to Social Life

Alexander MacLeod - Church and social problems - 1870 - 344 pages
...and upon whom, in great measure, depends the happiness of large masses of mankind. Mr. Carlyle says, 'the leaders of industry, if industry is ever to be...are virtually the captains of the world ; if there be no nobleness in them, there will never be an aristocracy more.' Can a man, who has this destiny...
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Thomas Carlyle, Philosophic Thinker, Theologian, Historian, and Poet

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1875 - 520 pages
...to produce an honesty from their united action ! It is a distillation, once for all not possible." " The leaders of industry — if industry is ever to...led — are virtually the captains of the world." 312 Proverbs. " Clothes give us individualiiy, distinctions, social polity ; clothes have made men...
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