| American literature - 1860 - 1002 pages
...In fact, it may be discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple — and not in Rock, but in Flesh — perhaps even that the final outcome and...remaining in a dim-eyed and narrowchested state of being. Nevertheless, it is open, I repeat, to serious question, which I leave to the reader's pondering, whether,... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...In fact, it may Ы discovered that the true veius of wealth are purple — and not in liock, but in Flesh — perhaps even that the final outcome and...all wealth is in the producing as many as possible full-bre.ithed, bright-eyed, and happy-hearted human creatures. Oar modern wealth, I think, has rather... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1860 - 858 pages
...In fiict, it may Ы discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple — and not in Kock, but in Flesh — perhaps even that the final outcome and consummation of all wealth is in the producing as ш.шу as possible full-breathed, bright-eyed, and happy -hearted human creatures. Our modern wealth,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - English literature - 1865 - 284 pages
...In fact, it may be discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple — and not in Rock, but in Flesh — perhaps even that the final outcome and...remaining in a dim-eyed and narrow-chested state of being. " Nevertheless, it is open, I repeat, to serious question, which I leave to the reader's pondering,... | |
| Alexander Hay Japp - English literature - 1865 - 284 pages
...bridles. In fact, it may be discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple—and not in Rock, but in Flesh— perhaps even that the final outcome and consummation...remaining in a dim-eyed and narrow-chested state of being. " Nevertheless, it is open, I repeat, to serious question, which I leave to the reader's pondering,... | |
| 1867 - 974 pages
...35G Raskin maintains that " the true veins of wealth are purple, and not in Rock but in Flesh," and that " the final outcome and consummation of all wealth is in the producing as many as possible lull-breathed, bright-eyed, and happy-hearted human creatures." The old man's voice became grand in... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 552 pages
...Rock but in Flesh ; perhaps even the final outcome and consummation of all wealth will be found to lie in the producing as many as possible fullbreathed, bright-eyed and happy-hearted human creatures." And again, " In some far-away and yet undreamt-of hour, I can even imagine that England may cast all... | |
| John Ruskin - Economics - 1872 - 156 pages
...In fact, it may be discovered that the true veins of wealth aro purple — aud not in Rock, but in Flesh — perhaps even that the final outcome and...remaining in a dim-eyed and narrow-chested state of being. Nevertheless, it is open, I repeat, to serious question, which I leave to the reader's pondering, whether,... | |
| John Ruskin - Economics - 1877 - 216 pages
...may be discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple—and not in Rock, but in Flesh—perhaps even that the final outcome and consummation of all...remaining in a dim-eyed and narrowchested state of being. Nevertheless, it is open, I repeat, to serious question, which I leave to the reader's pondering, whether,... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - English language - 1880 - 286 pages
...bridles. In fact, it may be discovered that the true veins of wealth are purple, and not in rock, but in flesh ; perhaps even that the final outcome and consummation...not conducive to wealth, or at best conducive to it by remaining in a dim-eyed and narrow-chested state of being. Nevertheless, it is open, I expect, to... | |
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