| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1927 - 366 halaman
...army enlisted against Nature, the injustice [ of the inequality of earthly possessions and welfare] would tend to be evened out, and numerous other goods to the commonwealth would follow. The military ideas of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fiber of the people; no one would... | |
| 1909 - 512 halaman
...number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustice would tend to be evened ouf, and numerous other goods to the commonwealth would...hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people ; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's real... | |
| Bruce C. Birch, Larry L. Rasmussen - 1978 - 220 halaman
...a conscription of the whole youthful population to form for a certain number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustice would...hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations... | |
| Jack J. Preiss - 1978 - 276 halaman
...population to form for a certain number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustices would tend to be evened out, and numerous other goods...hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations... | |
| Donald J. Mrozek - 1983 - 308 halaman
...they were military campaigns and national forests as if they were moral battlegrounds. In this way, "The military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people . . . ." So, too, organized team sport provided an effective way to develop "the... | |
| James B. Jacobs - 1986 - 216 halaman
...number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustice [inequality of opportunity] would tend to be evened out. and numerous other goods to the commonwealth would follow. To coal and iron mines, to freight trains, to fishing fleets in December, to dishwashing, clotheswashing,... | |
| James Livingston - 1997 - 428 halaman
...would follow. The military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind, as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations to the globe he lives on, and to the permanently sour and hard foundations of his higher... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen - 2003 - 448 halaman
...He proposed that "our gilded youth" be conscripted into a corps to do strenuous public labor so that "the military ideals of hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations... | |
| David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 halaman
...a conscription of the whole youthful population to form for a certain number of years a part of the army enlisted against Nature, the injustice would...hardihood and discipline would be wrought into the growing fibre of the people; no one would remain blind as the luxurious classes now are blind, to man's relations... | |
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